Derek Carr said he probably could have worded things better about the Raiders’ recent work habits. But at the end of the day, he says the point still stands.
The California-based Americans for Nonsmokers’ Rights wants an assurance that casino companies would reject COVID-19 relief unless they have no-smoking policies in place.
Eclipse 24/7 is reaching out to content creators looking to find a digital home for their movies, short films and documentaries.
A $9.5 million grant from Clark County will help the city of North Las Vegas upgrade a portion of Craig Ranch Regional Park.
After what SouthWest Airlines called “a lack of meaningful progress in negotiations” with multiple unions, Las Vegas’ busiest carrier issued Thursday issued notices that over 6,800 employees could be furloughed.
Jewel doesn’t usually sing while crying, but shed tears for her friend Tony Hsieh.
Tony Hsieh’s parents may end up inheriting his nearly billion-dollar fortune, but they could be headed for a lengthy legal process, two Nevada probate attorneys say.
Tulsa is on a 6-2 spread uptick since mid 2019 and is 5-1 in its last six games as an underdog. The Golden Huricane covered last year at Cincinnati.
The short-term rental lister launched the same initiative on Halloween.
NFR 2020 is approaching the final go-rounds, and although you can’t head down to the Thomas & Mack Center to watch in person, here is how you can keep up with the action.
A man who claimed to be a sovereign citizen was arrested by police who said he tried to carry out a vehicle lien scam targeting Las Vegas Valley car dealerships over the summer.
The Dallas Cowboys have the NFL’s worst record against the spread this season at 2-9.
A documentary from two Las Vegas filmmakers tells a lesser-known story from the Pearl Harbor attack on Dec. 7, 1941.
Nevada on Thursday reported 48 coronavirus deaths, the most recorded in a single day since the pandemic began, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.
“Die Hard” actors Clarence Gilyard of UNLV and Bruce Willis are having their batteries recharged in a reunion commercial.
Javier Barajas, owner of three Lindo Michoacan restaurants in Southern Nevada, is planning an Italian concept in his new spot in southwest valley.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified two men killed in what Las Vegas police said were self-defense shootings.
A judge set bail at $150,000 on Thursday for a 42-year-old Las Vegas woman accused of driving over her boyfriend and killing him.
A blueprint for guiding Nevada to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions calls for the end of gas-powered heating and cooking in homes and businesses among 17 policy recommendations.
The airline invited reporters and photographers on board one of the planes Wednesday to demonstrate its confidence in the plane’s safety. It has been grounded 20 months.
Nevada’s congressman from the north, Republican Rep. Mark Amodei, confirmed this week that he is exploring a run for governor in 2022.
An estimated 13.8 percent of the Las Vegas area’s workforce was unemployed in October
Walmart says for the fourth time during the pandemic it will be giving its 1.5 million U.S. part-time and full-time employees additional cash bonuses for their work.
“Ghost of Tsushima” received seven nominations at The Game Awards.
Las Vegas police are investigating the shootings of two people early Thursday in the east Las Vegas Valley.
After nearly a decade of displaying award-winning Christmas lights, a Henderson couple is scaling back this year to help limit the spread of coronavirus.
California’s governor is considering placing nearly all 40 million residents under a stay-at-home order amid fears that a COVID-19 surge could swamp the hospital system in weeks.
A monolith has been spotted in Southern California that appears to be similar to one discovered in the Utah desert and one found in Romania.
State officials have agreed to grant $4.4 million in tax abatements. In exchange, Beyond Meat would build a 158,000-square-foot facility in Washoe County.
The U.S. recorded more than 3,100 COVID-19 deaths in a single day, obliterating a record set last spring, while the number of Americans hospitalized with the virus has eclipsed 100,000 for the first time and new cases are topping 200,000 a day, according to figures released Thursday.