Health officials for months have declined to identify specific spreading events or case clusters in Southern Nevada beyond nursing homes and other licensed facilities.
The proposed sportsbook at the Chicago Cubs’ home still has to clear several hurdles, including approval from the city of Chicago.
The Golden Knights’ second line generated several scoring chances during Games 3 through 5 of the series against the Vancouver Canucks. All that has been missing is a goal.
The Nevada Highway Patrol reported a wrong-way crash with injuries on the western 215 Beltway on Thursday afternoon.
Wynn Las Vegas’ experiment with a new style of buffet has proved short-lived. The Buffet at Wynn will close indefinitely next week.
Southwest Airlines is set to add two new leisure hot spots to its flight network this year.
The 3-5 morning line favorite in the delayed Derby has all the attributes you look for in a major league racehorse: natural speed, quick acceleration and proven stamina.
Harrah’s Louisiana Downs casino in Bossier City is set to go to Rubico Acquisition Corp. for $22 million.
In the world of video games, there are some horror franchises that have stood the test of time. In 2021, TeamKill Media hopes to add a new title to that list — Quantum Error.
Complaining about valley drivers is a Las Vegas pastime, and Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib is understanding why. He and cornerback Trayvon Mullen met with the media Thursday.
In a year full of cancellations and postponements, the creative team behind Fright Dome is launching a new experience to preserve the spirit of Halloween.
The Raiders must trim their roster to 53 players by Saturday afternoon. Here is how we see the final roster shaping up.
Two Las Vegas men have been arrested by a law enforcement task force that targets child prostitution in Southern Nevada, police and court records show.
Tampa Bay’s season win total climbed as high as 10 after it added Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski and suddenly became one of the favorites to win the Super Bowl.
Originally set for a March 27 release, the movie bounced around the schedule this summer as the studio waited for theaters to reopen.
The Raiderettes, the Raiders’ cheerleaders, will feature new uniforms that are an homage to their past and a nod to their present.
Data posted Thursday by the Department of Health and Human Services pushed total cases in the state to 70,223, while the fatalities raised the death toll to 1,363.
Las Vegas police have arrested two men in connection with a shooting late Saturday near Twain Avenue and University Center Drive that left two dead and two others injured.
Las Vegas shed 82,700 entertainment and hospitality jobs during the 12 months ending in June. Marco Villarreal made sure his wasn’t one of them.
MGM Resorts International’s sports betting brand is expanding its presence in Detroit.
Circa will host reservation-only “auditions” Sept. 14 and 15 for more than 100 jobs at its Stadium Swim venue.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak said Thursday that Nevada is “moving in the right direction” in its battle to stem the spread of COVID-19, but cautioned that “we have a long way to go” before restrictions can be lifted.
A breakdown of Thursday’s sports betting slate, including a recommendation from handicapper Dana Lane on Golden Knights-Canucks Game 6.
The Clark County School District recently announced subsidized internet for qualifying families. It does not pay for teachers’ internet at home, including any overages.
More than 100 Nevadans and at least 10,000 nationwide have filed claims against the BSA alleging the organization failed to stop sexual abuse.
A Las Vegas man has been charged with stealing a family’s $80,000 wheelchair, police records show.
Las Vegas police Lt. Ray Spencer said the deadly shooting early Thursday resulted from a complex domestic relationship.
The excessive heat will see highs in Las Vegas of 109 to 111 for Labor Day weekend, according to the latest National Weather Service forecast. Additional day shelters will be open through the long weekend.
Not paying an existing board of directors and housing executives in LVCVA offices are some of the ideas for reducing costs once the system reopens.