Some of you will remember Hyrum Nielsen as the young boy whose outdoor exploits were documented in this column as he grew from boy to man and eventually left home.
The Mob Museum, in partnership with The Center, will celebrate the 50th anniversary of New York’s Stonewall uprising at 7 p.m. Thursday.
She’s partnering with Three Square for the second time to raise money to feed 6,000 kids this summer. She has raised about $450 of her $2,000 goal in one month.
Now that she has 54,000 followers on Instagram, Madrona Redhawk’s art is similar to face paint and has a performance art aspect.
Digital tickets will be required Thursday when the Golden Knights will hold their first joint scrimmage of development camp at 4 p.m. Thursday at City National Arena.
The latest in the subgenre of “Beatles inspired” dramas opens Friday in time for local fans to see it before Paul McCartney’s two weekend shows at T-Mobile Arena.
Fire officials say the blaze is believed to have started on the lower level of a multifamily home and spread upward.
New York manager Aaron Boone said it’s likely Giancarlo Stanton will be sidelined for longer than 10 days.
I am intrigued with two issues that are gaining traction: Free college (coupled with debt forgiveness of existing college loans) and reparations for the descendants of slaves.
Public displays of Nazi symbols are illegal in Germany, except for artistic or educational purposes.
The new law expands the board’s authority by allowing it to suspend licenses for safety reasons and to act quickly by calling emergency meetings.
Leslie Shaffer, a paramedic with AMR, led the class and discussed signs of heart attacks and ways for onlookers to respond.
In the fall, the Nevada Blind Children’s Foundation plans to open a preschool for the blind and visually impaired, as well as their “sighted siblings,” in Henderson.
Megan Rapinoe’s comments came during an interview for a magazine in January in which she was asked if she was excited by the prospect of going to the White House.
The blog and its social media accounts have played a key role in the so-called “Free Britney” movement.
Catholic Charities, with ECDC African Community Center, observed World Refugee Day at Bevan Hall at Our Lady of Las Vegas School on June 20.
Through July 31, teens ages 13-17 can enroll in STEP and receive free membership access to the YMCA’s facility and summer programs. The free membership lasts four months.
Dr. George Tyndall was arrested and charged with 29 felonies, including 18 counts of sexual penetration and 11 counts of sexual battery by fraud.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday headed to the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan, where he’s expected to meet with foreign leaders including Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The prosecution of Phillips, who is awaiting trial, has reignited debate about whether the lifetime loss of gun rights is too harsh for some defendants.
The victim was taken to University Medical Center with nonlife-threatening injuries.
A bill to grant $600 million in election security funds to states is expected to pass the Democratically controlled House on Thursday, but faces a roadblock in the Republican-controlled Senate.
UNLV football season-ticket holders can pay $30 for T-shirts that represent the program’s five decades and a coin signifying the final year in Sam Boyd Stadium.
Britain’s Prince William says it would be “absolutely fine” if one of his children came out as gay though he’d worry about how the public would respond.
Attorney Richard Mithoff on Wednesday provided the first update by the girl’s family on her condition since she was hit during the May 29 game in Houston.
The settlement for three former students at Canyon Springs High School in North Las Vegas stems from a 2013 fight that erupted during a senior breakfast.
The president said of Jerome Powell, “Here’s a guy nobody ever heard of him before and now, I made him and he wants to show how tough he is.”
With the help of legendary referee Joe Cortez, the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame has found a home in the HeadzUP interactive entertainment center at Boulevard Mall.
UFC president Dana White signed two fighters to the promotion: welterweight Miguel Baeza and bantamweight Miles Johns.
New Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon joined Review-Journal reporters Adam Hill and David Schoen after the first day of the team’s development camp.