Circa co-owner Derek Stevens wants to “get the party started early” with a Dec. 26 room deal.
Who are the “medical experts” advising Gov. Steve Sisolak and the officials at the Clark County School District who are telling them that we should not open our schools?
The Nevada Hospital Association recently decreed that they are experiencing an “exponential growth” of COVID hospitalizations. Do they even know what that phrase means?
While we are forcing folks to change their attitudes, shouldn’t we compel everyone to agree with everyone else so we can end the diversity of thought that has helped make America great?
The separation of powers is vital for our democracy, and I hope the appeal is successful.
Americans should know by now that it’s possible to have both
Being a Pilgrim had a 50-percent fatality rate. It’s unlikely they would have let the coronavirus alter their Thanksgiving plans.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo receives an Emmy for the most COVID deaths by any state.
The evidence overwhelmingly supports reopening schools. Too bad, a majority of district Trustees aren’t willing to follow the science.
Piff The Magic Dragon loves to perform. He is less fond of losing money.
The newly reported cases, which have been compiled since Nov. 16, are from the counties of Carson City, Douglas, Lyon and Storey.
The Clark County coroner’s office identified the man who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after he was suspected of murder this month.
When people have money to burn, Las Vegas heats up. But as seen twice now in the past decade or so, when the national economy gets hit hard, Southern Nevada ends up on life support.
Westgate oddsmaker Ed Salmons said he has more than 30 teams ranked within five points of one another at the top of his power ratings as the season starts this week.
The Raiders have found themselves in many situations this season. And no matter the circumstances, Derek Carr and his offense have figured out a way to adapt.
The Clark County School District is asking parents, students and staff to complete its annual Districtwide Parent/Guardian Survey.
Here are gifts for kids who love to laugh, play music, exercise, read or shoot hoops.
Thomas McEniry was shot and killed by Las Vegas police on Nov. 24, 2015. What followed is a yearslong dispute over the facts of the case between police and his family.
Las Vegas police said the coronavirus pandemic will likely cause an increase in online holiday shopping, but people should stay vigilant to protect packages from porch thieves.
Has a bet ever lost because the team leading by 36 points tried a double pass in its end zone with 34 seconds left instead of running out the clock?
Main St. Provisions, 20 months in the making, to open in December in the Arts District; Mob Museum plans tasting of one of its new whiskey flights.
The Ariat World Series of Team Roping at the South Point, which last year paid $13.8 million to contestants, will not be held amid new coronavirus regulations.
Those who love caveman-sized turkey legs have just one day to get to the sportsbook and order one.
The coronavirus pandemic kept players away from one another during a time when they normally would build chemistry. UNLV opens the season Wednesday against Montana State.
A Las Vegas woman has been charged with posing as a nurse and performing a beautification procedure known as a “vampire facial” on women in Southern Nevada, police said.
A house fire near Hollywood Boulevard and Desert Inn Road left one person dead Tuesday afternoon, the Clark County Fire Department said.
District Court has suspended jury trials until at least Jan. 11 and halted all in-person criminal and civil hearings, according to an order announced Tuesday.
The Paiute Las Vegas Championship will be played April 15 to 18 on the Sun Mountain course at Paiute Golf Resort, with a 156-player field competing for a $600,000 purse.
A Clark County district judge ruled against an attempt by April Becker, a defeated Nevada Senate candidate, to invalidate the results of the county’s Nov. 3 election.
Tourism indicators continue to be down in October with the possibility they could be worse in November and December after a three-week “pause” was instituted.