Cooler mornings and afternoons are providing great fishing opportunities for bass at Lake Mead.
Signature Preparatory, a tuition-free public charter school with about 600 students in kindergarten through eighth grade, opened in August on South Boulder Highway.
“Some of the humor can get a bit black,” John Cleese says. “In some big cities, that goes over very well. But in some cities, people are a bit startled by it.”
Angela’s House auctioned off artwork Oct. 17 created by clients who are blind. It’s Nevada’s only skills training center to help those who are blind or visually impaired.
The left guard last played the position on an emergency basis for the Dolphins in 2010, but is preparing to play center due to injuries to Rodney Hudson and Andre James.
Free Breeders’ Cup handicapping seminars over the next two days will help fans navigate the 14 championship races being run on Friday and Saturday at Santa Anita Park.
Armando Gamboa’s family described him as a loving, protective father. They believe that paternal instinct led to his death.
Pittsburgh “will continue to fight for the right to take commonsense steps to prevent future gun violence,” a spokesman for Democratic Mayor Bill Peduto said.
Lawrence VanDyke broke down in tears in the Senate Judiciary Committee as senators drilled the nominee about a “not qualified” rating issued by the American Bar Association.
The Southern Nevada Water Authority’s winter watering schedule begins on Friday.
The status keeps the school on its projected timeline to achieve full accreditation by the 2021-22 school year.
Nevada district officials announce formation of team to help local authorities solve missing children cases as part of nationwide initiative by the U.S. Marshals Service.
Twitter is banning all political advertising from its service, saying social media companies give advertisers an unfair advantage in proliferating highly targeted, misleading messages.
The counter service layout will total 1,100 square feet with a shared seating area for 62 guests, according to the release.
Operation Trick or Treat is put into action each year to make Halloween “as safe as possible for Nevada children,” Nevada U.S. Marshal Gary Schofield said.
After Mattress Mack flew to Las Vegas on a private jet Monday to place $1.234 million in wagers on the Astros in Game 6, he went out for a $7.99 steak dinner at Ellis Island.
The increase would mark the first rate adjustment for parking at McCarran International Airport since 2013.
A Las Vegas man pleaded guilty on Wednesday to stealing personal information from military members and using it to steal money.
The schedule saw the Raiders open at home for two games before spending six weeks without a game at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. They host the Lions on Sunday.
The Nevada Highway Patrol has said that just before 12:20 p.m. Tuesday, the corrections officer hit the back of an NDOT truck driving slowly on U.S. Highway 95.
Commissioner Roger Goodell will lead a fireside chat at the January event as Las Vegas readies to become an NFL city.
Freebies around Las Vegas on Thursday will include children’s meals, doughnuts and cookies.
Pershing County Sheriff Jerry Allen said he only found out about Earl Mitchell’s guilty plea to a gross misdemeanor after the event, which ended Sept 2.
Defenseman Deryk Engelland returned to Golden Knights practice Wednesday and was a full participant at City National Arena.
Lawmakers blasted Boeing and peppered its CEO on Wednesday with questions about the design and marketing of the 737 Max, the plane involved in two crashes that killed 346 people.
Smith’s had stopped accepting the widely used Visa credit cards nearly seven months ago while still allowing customers to use Visa debit cards and other forms of payment.
Nevada casinos had luck on their side playing baccarat and statewide gaming win eclipsed the $1 billion mark for the fifth time this year.
A woman accused of driving an RV into a North Las Vegas casino, seriously injuring a custodian, appeared in court Wednesday to face attempted murder and battery charges.
While reporting on the Metropolitan Police Department’s K-9 section, Review-Journal writer Rio Lacanlale agreed to let a 100-pound Dutch shepherd attack her.
The Review-Journal spent three days with the Metropolitan Police Department K-9 section to gain an understanding of an average day for a K-9 handler.