A coalition of labor unions is again gathering in front of the Clark County Commission on Tuesday morning to push for local workers’ right to return to work.
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Youth baseball, soccer and other non-contact sports can start again across Nevada this weekend after a more than a six-month absence due to COVID-19, Gov. Steve Sisolak announced Friday.
Metropolitan police detailed plans Thursday for a new training center to help officers prepare for active-shooter events and other complex threats to public safety.
Park MGM’s doors opened to the public Wednesday for the first time since March 18, unveiling a series of changes.
A schedule for a season to begin Oct. 24 will probably be available next week. Home games will be played at Allegiant Stadium.
Following a final curtain call, hundreds of Cirque du Soleil performers walked off stage for what most thought would be a weekslong hiatus. They couldn’t know then that the shutdown would drag on for months.
PTSD cast a pall over Debra McCall’s life, making her feel like an exposed nerve or someone whose toes were constantly dangling over some dark precipice.
The Raiders have a history as rich and colorful as any franchise in professional sports.
The new owner of Valley Cheese & Wine in Henderson offers advice on assembling a cheese board.
From recently relocated winemakers who plan to make and sell specialty offerings to aficionados curating small-batch selections imported from around the world, here are some of the latest additions to the wine scene.
Goblin Valley State Park in Emery County, Utah, contains one of the world’s densest collections of hoodoos.
Police are asking for the public’s help in their investigation of a Las Vegas woman’s shooting death on Interstate 15 early Wednesday.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said he was “disappointed that Douglas County chose to allow the venue to host the event and go against the directives” and the county’s federal coronavirus pandemic aid allotment was being reviewed.
The Tropicana is ready to reopen its doors for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic reached Nevada.
The city of Henderson fined Xtreme Manufacturing, owned by businessman and Trump ally Don Ahern, $3,000 for six observed violations.