Businesses in Clark and Washoe counties that faithfully comply with COVID-19 guidelines would be immune from legal liability from employees who get sick under a bill that moved ahead early Tuesday in the Senate.
Leo, a Las Vegas resident, coasted to a 118-110, 118-110, 117-111 victory over Tramaine Williams to claim the vacant WBO junior featherweight championship at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.
Wilford Brimley, who worked his way up from stunt performer to star of film such as “Cocoon” and “The Natural,” has died. He was 85.
Ten months later, the Lights on Saturday became the first local professional sports team to compete in Las Vegas since the onset of a global pandemic.
The food is fine and Vegas folk doyen Gold Top Bob returned live music to The Sand Dollar.
Department has made great strides
The sheer political brazenness on display during the opening days of the session was a sight to behold.
If only Southern legislators would bind together.
RJ cartoonist Michael Ramirez misses the boat.
Generating a steady revenue stream.
The Lincoln Project, a group of Republicans campaigning against President Donald Trump and his supporters, say they love their party, but it’s a dysfunctional, destructive kind of love.
At this late date, all that matters is that the country itself learns from these suicidal examples and heals itself.
For decades, a train running between Las Vegas and Southern California was a dream. Now, with the help of tax-free bonds, it may finally become a reality.
The seventh hottest July in Las Vegas ended with a record-breaking warmest low temperature overnight Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
Two police reform bills, one each in the Senate and Assembly, moved forward Saturday in spite of public reaction that ranged from only tepid support to blistering opposition, mostly from progressive interests who wanted lawmakers to do more.
President Donald Trump met at the White House Thursday with UC Berkeley law professor John Yoo, the author of a book that argues for expansive executive authority.
Hard plastic pieces could be in ready-to-eat beef and chicken taquitos and chimichangas products.
The coronavirus pandemic forced the NHL to get creative in order to award the Stanley Cup, and the format can be confusing for even the most experienced fan.
The Knights locked arms before their exhibition game Thursday against the Arizona Coyotes to support racial equality.
The Raiders got through the first-phase of COVID-19 testing with just one positive result among the 90 players on their training camp roster.
Raiders coach Jon Gruden is eager to finally see his team in person, including some key newcomers, and how they figure into more red zone production.
One man died and another was injured at a house party early Saturday at a home on the 5700 block of Ruby Creek Drive, near Sahara Avenue and Sloan Lane, the Metropolitan Police Department said.
Signs trumpeting coronavirus-safety protocol line the MGM Grand’s 12th-floor hallways: “You may not leave the bubble!” is one.
The Aces will try to bounce back from Friday’s 102-95 loss to Phoenix on Sunday when they meet a Dallas team that has won two in a row.
A 29-year-old woman crashed an SUV through a Henderson fitness studio on Saturday afternoon, according to the Henderson Police Department.
Lawmakers worked into early Sunday morning on competing proposals to raise the state’s mining industry taxes, with the Senate passing one measure and the Assembly passing three on mostly party line votes.
Amateur wrestling, while not a sport conducive to social distance, has a long track record for battling infectious disease.
Nearly 200 employees will face layoffs at titanium production company TIMET’s Henderson location, as the company marked an 80 percent decrease in sales.
The event, organized through commissioner Lawrence Weekly’s office, offered 2,000 backpacks and school supplies for local children in need.