Alex Bentley signed with the Aces as a free agent June 16, but has missed most of training camp with a knee injury. She has averaged 10.2 points in seven WNBA seasons.
A leading doctor of the White House Coronavirus Task Force reportedly warned state and local officials that Las Vegas should take “aggressive” steps to address a rising number of cases.
More than 270 NV Energy customers were without power Wednesday afternoon after a fire damaged a power pole near Jones Boulevard and U.S. Highway 95, the Las Vegas Fire Department said.
Clark County School District representatives said a guide will be released in the next couple of weeks to answer families’ questions about distance learning this fall.
Las Vegas police said Wednesday that both teenagers were arrested in the death of 24-year-old Jesus Montiel, who died two days after he was shot on Nov. 20, 2018.
The first season of the remake of the British dating smash took place in Fiji.
Southwest Airlines is upping its mask policy stating passengers over 2 years old must wear a face mask, no exceptions.
As of Tuesday, 152 inmates at the Clark County Detention Center have tested positive for the coronavirus, and 49 of those inmates remain in custody, Las Vegas police said.
Sports return tomorrow with the delayed opening day of Major League Baseball, and the Review-Journal made a few changes to Page 2C that will make the page more fan friendly.
Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE announced separately that the agreement is with HHS and the Defense Department for a vaccine candidate the companies are developing jointly.
“Las Vegas, especially our company but really the whole city, is dependent on group, convention and banquet segments’ return. I see nothing that indicates that 2020 will return at all,” Sands Chief Operating Officer Rob Goldstein said.
Live Ventures President and CEO Jon Isaac said that the buyout fits his “strategy of acquiring profitable companies that have demonstrated a strong history of earnings power.”
A temporary facility is being set up on site at the Raiders’ practice facility in Henderson to conduct COVID-19 testing.
COVID-19 has infected at least 40 percent of inmates at the Nye County Detention Center in Pahrump, county and federal data shows.
The Clark County Commission gave the green light to a magician who wants to perform with three tigers under a massive tent on the Las Vegas Strip for a six-month run.
The Henderson City Council unanimously approved holding its regular meetings during the business day. The city has said the change will save money on staff overtime.
Knights players send recorded messages of support to wounded Las Vegas police officer Shay Mikalonis as he continues to receive treatment for a gunshot wound suffered during a Black Lives Matter protest.
The NFL is requiring fans to wear face coverings at games this season. Whether fans even will be allowed to attend games hasn’t been determined.
Trump has linked the growing violence in the streets with protests over racial injustice, though criminal justice experts say the spike defies easy explanation.
Cameras follow the cast members as they prepared for January’s opening of the stage show at the Flamingo Las Vegas.
Despite the NFL and players union still hammering out details on a COVID-19 plan, Raiders quarterback Derek Carr has decided to report and begin the testing protocol.
The Best of Show Award went to a product that reflects the continued growth in the sport of kayak fishing.
The North Las Vegas Fire Department is looking for a person linked to a string of dumpster arsons this week.
Las Vegas police have identified one of two minors who were arrested in connection with a fatal shooting early Saturday at a west valley convenience store.
After paying its Las Vegas employees throughout the 78-day Nevada casino shutdown, Wynn Resorts Ltd. is set to place workers on furlough, effective this week.
Elon Musk ramped up excitement for the Boring Co.’s underground people-mover project at the Las Vegas Convention Center late Tuesday.
Twitch streamers are planning how to continue the movement they helped start in June.
With the U.S. tally of infections at 3.9 million Wednesday and new cases surging, the bottlenecks are creating problems for workers kept off the job while awaiting results, nursing homes struggling to keep the virus out and for the labs themselves, dealing with a crushing workload.
Another 28 deaths from the coronavirus were reported in Nevada on Wednesday, matching the record daily report of deaths from the day before, according to state data.
Health experts weigh in on doing routine tasks during the coronavirus pandemic.