Review-Journal reporters Ben Gotz and Adam Hill answer reader questions about the Golden Knights’ slow start and talk about Ryan Carpenter’s tribute video.
Donny Osmond and his son Brandon Osmond were the first to donate as local charity leaders helped premiere the Light the World Giving Machine.
The third-grader who found his mother’s gun in his backpack at Bracken Elementary School earlier this week told police that there “are a lot of weapons at his house.”
If you have information on the identity of either man, call Metro’s Northwest Area Command detectives at (702) 828-8577.
Juan Soto, 22, allegedly used Snapchat to contact teenage girls, ask them for nude pictures and then extorted them, according to two Henderson Police Department arrest reports.
UNLV plays at UCLA at 8 p.m. Friday. Both programs are under first-year coaches and with fan bases with high expectations.
Liberty, Gorman look to keep rolling in the Desert Region semifinals, while the Mountain Region playoffs begin with intriguing quarterfinal matchups.
The volcano has been a popular Strip-side attraction since the hotel opened in 1989 and recently added two shows to its daily schedule.
In 2018, the Clark County auctions raised $6.9 million for participating governmental entities.
The family of a boy who nearly drowned in a wave pool at Cowabunga Bay has been awarded $49 million in a settlement with the Henderson water park.
“R.U.N” performers have been reconditioned to perform stunts that look sloppy and graceless.
It has always taken a victory to earn the NASCAR championship in the season’s last race, which may not bode well for Las Vegas’ Kyle Busch.
Ferrin Peterson, 27, who is both a veterinarian and a professional jockey, wrote a letter to California Sen. Dianne Feinstein urging her not to rush to judgment.
The 7-foot-1 center withdrew his lawsuit and the dramatic turn of events in the much-debated saga means he now will sit on Memphis’ bench until the NCAA rules otherwise.
Former Ritz-Carlton chef Carlos Mora-Beltran is at helm of spot featuring breakfast, tacos, kebabs, burgers and more.
Rookie quarterback Ryan Finley will make his second start for the winless Bengals on Sunday. Even though there isn’t much film on him, the Raiders do know about him.
This week’s top choices include the return of “The Crown,” Netflix’s acclaimed drama about the life of Queen Elizabeth.
Democratic lawmakers have demanded changes designed to do more to protect workers and the environment and to make sure the deal’s provisions can be enforced.
Ex-Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick launched what he acknowledged to be a “Hail Mary” bid on Thursday for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Minnesota is 11-0 straight up since late 2018 and has covered six in a row. Iowa has won the last four meetings with the Golden Gophers.
Tina Quigley is moving on from her role as CEO of the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada with her successor already in place.
The grim discovery was made after a witness told police that Paul Barton’s body had been in the suspect’s freezer since his death on Dec. 30, 2018.
It capped a nearly four-year rivalry that overshadowed Kentucky politics.
On Wednesday, according to the San Jose Mercury News, Oakland dropped the lawsuit against Alameda County meant to kill the deal betweeen the county and the A’s,
The Cardinals only have three wins on the field, but have covered five of their last six games to tie Green Bay for the league’s best record against the spread at 7-3.
Virtually all of the restaurants in Las Vegas’ tourism corridor plan special menus for Thanksgiving, but you don’t have to venture far from home to enjoy one.
Clark County officials are in the early stages of figuring out how the area around Allegiant Stadium will change as the event facility heads toward the finish line.
“Sirens of TI” and its predecessor offered a Las Vegas twist on pirate stories.
If passed, the initiative by a coalition of 18 tribes would allow for sports betting on professional, college and some amateur sports at tribally owned casinos and licensed racetracks in California.
Before the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers go their own way, you’ve got one more chance to catch them on this tour, which features more than a few song selection surprises.