Unsure of where Hurricane Dorian might strike, Florida residents watched an increasingly dire forecast with a sense of helplessness Friday and braced for what could be the most powerful storm to hit the state’s east coast in nearly 30 years.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal on Thursday took the first steps toward ending its business relationship with the Las Vegas Sun.
The final choice whether to allow virtual caucuses in Iowa and Nevada is up to the Democratic Party’s powerful Rules and Bylaws Committee.
Top three takeaways from the Raiders’ final preseason game with the Seahawks.
Drew Weeks cracked a pair of home runs, leading the Albuquerque Isotopes to a 7-1 triumph over the Aviators on Thursday at Isotopes Park in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The 2019 college football season is officially underway.
Congratulations to new Clark County School District superintendent John Vellardita. It’s obvious his power has surpassed that of Jesus Jara, superintendent in title only.
Recent Review-Journal accounts of police officer shootings in Philadelphia and Las Vegas thankfully included the criminal histories of the suspects involved.
Las Vegas gets to work early, and quiet is best found at a ridiculously early hour of the morning.
Why do our legislators want to penalize Nevadans who drive long distances for work or pleasure? They already pay more in gasoline taxes.
Even amid talk of a teacher strike, there are hopeful signs coming from Clark County School District leaders.
The Raiders did not bring much of their roster to Seattle for the final preseason game.
NOAA and University of Hawaii scientists will examine the whales to determine what caused the stranding.
A man who exposed himself during the World Series of Poker Main Event was indicted on a terrorism charge in connection with threats against a Strip casino.
He has been speaking out regularly in support of the pro-democracy protests that have racked Hong Kong this summer.
Many educators and parents wonder how the school district found up to $20 million to pay for professional development raises, ending a weekslong impasse over the issue.
Trump has called Afghanistan — where the Taliban harbored members of the al-Qaida network responsible for 9/11 — the “Harvard University of terror.”
Magistrate Glenn Theakston adjourned the case until Sept. 13 when defense and prosecution lawyers will update him on progress in agreeing on the facts of the crime.
Colon Jackson, charged with killing a 3-year-old girl on on Ely Shoshone tribal land earlier this year will remain in jail until his trial, a judge ruled Thursday.
The new entrepreneur saved her money while living at the Strat from 2013-17, when she was the star of “Pin Up.”
Jimmy Vega, who last year unsuccessfully ran for North Las Vegas constable, has been charged with crimes related to his campaign, including falsifying records about where he lived.
Former U.S. Labor Secretary Hilda Solis campaigned in Las Vegas on behalf of Joe Biden on Thursday, sharing stories of their time together in the Obama administration.
The Clark, Rancho and Valley football programs have had to find alternative places to practice and play games.
The biggest parcel that sold at the Bureau of Land Management auction Thursday spans 270 acres in the upper northwest valley.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said the Coatzacoalcos attack “degrades us as a society, as a government, as a nation.”
The first 100 people in line Monday morning at Risas Dental and Braces will be able to choose from among four free services.
Former UNLV outfielder Max Smith was named an Appalachian League Postseason All-Star with Elizabethton, the advanced rookie-level affiliate of the Minnesota Twins.
An S&P Global report released last month said Nevada’s electricity prices dipped 14.5 percent between 2009 and 2018, the most among any state.
A man known as a Las Vegas “neighborhood babysitter” faces additional child sex abuse charges Thursday afternoon.