Former San Francisco 49er Dana Stubblefield was convicted Monday of the rape of a developmentally disabled woman, after prosecutors said he lured the victim to his home with the promise of a babysitting job.
Target is joining Walmart in closing its stores on Thanksgiving Day, ending a decadelong tradition of jump-starting Black Friday door buster sales.
But rioting is still OK!
The underprivileged will pay the price.
In fact, it pays just what the law demands.
Workforce Connections’ Mobile One-Stop Career Center, which is offering free one-on-one job search help, will hold two sessions over the next week at the Whitney Community Center.
With coronavirus infections on the rise in Clark County, jury trials that had been scheduled to start next month in District Court were canceled, Chief Judge Linda Bell said Monday.
“The pandemic is making an already very bad situation monumentally worse,” said Derek Price, CEO of Desert Hope Treatment Center.
A truck driver has been arrested for allegedly leaving the scene of a crash involving a quad that left two teenage girls dead and a woman seriously injured in Dolan Springs, Mohave County authorities said Monday.
As COVID-19 has upended the TV industry, both reality shows will reportedly film their upcoming seasons here.
President Donald Trump has dusted off a cause long embraced by the right — school vouchers — as a means to prod public schools to reopen after widespread closures due to the coronavirus.
The Clark County coroner’s office has ruled the death of a 74-year-old man hit by a car in the east valley on July 15 an accident.
The nation’s top travel industry leaders say better testing protocols would improve workplace safety and build confidence for employees and visitors to Southern Nevada.
A DraftKings sportsbook bettor turned $2 into $1,923.38 after hitting a seven-team baseball parlay Sunday at 961-1 odds. The gambler played seven underdogs on the money line.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the homeless man found dead on the side of the road on July 13.
Las Vegas police agreed to settle a lawsuit that stemmed from the May 2017 death of Tashii Brown. Brown died after an encounter with an officer.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the man who drowned in the Bellagio fountains on Friday morning.
Relief pitcher stuck in Philadelphia hotel room awaiting latest test results as COVID-19 runs wild in Marlins’ dugout.
U.S. COVID-19 cases climb to more than 4.2 million.
MGM Resorts International notified a large majority of its entertainment and sports division employees Monday that they will be laid off effective Aug. 31.
A Las Vegas resident got a $70,000 surprise on Thursday night.
The drive-thru coronavirus testing site at Texas Station is relocating indoors next week to Cashman Center, ending a roughly monthlong operation at the hotel-casino’s parking garage.
Golden Knights forward Max Pacioretty did not travel with the team ahead of the NHL postseason tournament after sustaining a minor injury during training camp.
The first day of training camp will be a short one, as players begin the mandatory COVID-19 screening process for which two negative test results are required over 72 hours.
Construction of the 80-foot-tall gateway arch will involve overnight closures next month on Las Vegas Boulevard in downtown Las Vegas.
With sign-ups for the $1,000-entry Circa Sports Million II and Circa Survivor contests slowed to a crawl by the coronavirus, Circa is on the hook for a $3.86 million overlay.
In a solemn display of bipartisan unity, congressional leaders praised the late Democratic Rep. John Lewis as a moral force for the nation on Monday in a Capitol Rotunda ceremony rich with symbolism and punctuated by the booming, recorded voice of the late civil rights icon.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell wrote an open letter to fans saying the league is committed to safety in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
Pubs, bars and taverns in Clark, Nye, Washoe and Elko counties will remain closed, Gov. Steve Sisolak announced during a Monday news conference in which he updated Nevada’s COVID-19 response.