Some are who we think of as first responders — health-care workers, police officers and firefighters — but others were unexpectedly thrust into the coronavirus’ crosshairs.
Some of the casinos are holding out for looser operating restrictions, or more foot traffic. Others have shuttered their doors permanently.
Top-seeded UC Santa Barbara lost both regular-season meetings to No. 2 UC Irvine, but a strong second half in the Big West tournament final broke open a close game.
The COVID-19 pandemic marks the second time in a decade that Southern Nevada was among the hardest hit by a global economic crisis, though its recovery could be shorter this time.
Oregon State beat Colorado in the Pac-12 tournament championship game Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena to clinch an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, the program’s first since 2016.
Grand Canyon went on a 12-0 run to take a 19-9 lead and never trailed again in a 74-56 win over New Mexico State in the WAC championship game.
State officials fail to address that the Clark County School District ranks at or near the bottom of public school systems nationwide.
If Southern Nevada wants to become a hub of innovation and entrepreneurs, we need to stop stomping out the little guy and give them an opportunity.
Cutting through the hyperbole of the American Rescue Plan
The future of school choice in Nevada depends on the state Supreme Court’s willingness to uphold the Gibbons Tax Restraint Initiative.
The numbers show it can be done safely.
The move toward green energy will require that the United States expand mining operations
The annual ritual of moving clocks forward an hour makes this the worst weekend of the year.
It’s not surprising that journalists and comedians alike have taken to claiming Biden is unmockable.
The Golden Knights tweaked their bottom six in their overtime win at the St. Louis Blues on Friday and continued to mix things up Saturday in a 5-1 victory.
A pedestrian was critically injured Saturday night in a hit-and-run crash in Henderson.
The top welterweight contender left the UFC Fight Night 187 cage with a no contest after more than 19 months without competing.
One person was killed and another was injured in a multivehicle crash involving a suspected impaired driver Saturday night.
Crowds flooded the Strip on Saturday, just two days before casino capacity restrictions increase to 50 percent from 35 percent on Monday.
Things aren’t stable for Utah State, Colorado State and Boise State, who are not assured inclusion when the 68-team NCAA Tournament field is announced.
Mark Stone scored twice in the third period, and Alex Tuch and Max Pacioretty added goals in the period as the Golden Knights defeated the St. Louis Blues on Saturday.
On paper, you’d think Gov. Steve Sisolak is more vulnerable to a recall, but it’s California Gov. Gavin Newsom who may be headed for the ballot.
Las Vegas police and animal control captured a goat that was running around central Las Vegas on Saturday evening.
“Magic Mike Live” is assembling a state-of-the-art venue for the show’s reopening in August.
Capitol Reef National Park has nearly 20 orchards totaling dozens of acres across the Fruita historic district.
The Aztecs earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament with a 68-57 win over Utah State on Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Marvelous Marvin Hagler, a former middleweight champion who fought two of boxing’s most memorable bouts, against Thomas Hearns and Sugar Ray Leonard, died Saturday at age 66.
Scott Ghertner hasn’t seen it all, but he has seen a lot in 25 years in sports and public relations at MGM Resorts.
At least five people were hospitalized following a wrong-way crash early Saturday near the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.
The “High Stakes Duel” had been set for Tuesday at the PokerGO studio by the Aria. PokerGO cited a COVID-related concern.