“This is our first show back, and make no mistake about it, we came back to blow it out for you tonight,” Jason Aldean told the packed house at Park Theater at Park MGM on Friday night.
Here are the National Finals Rodeo second go-round results from Friday, Dec. 6, 2019.
Pacific Gas and Electric announced Friday it has reached a tentative $13.5 billion settlement resolving all major claims related to the deadly, devastating Northern California wildfires of 2017-2018 that were blamed on its outdated equipment and negligence.
North Las Vegas police say an“attempted home invasion” on Wednesday morning left a 55-year-old man dead.
Tyler Waguespack of Gonzales, Louisiana, won the second go-round Friday night in the National Finals Rodeo at the Thomas Mack Center by taking down his steer in 3.6 seconds.
Elko native Dakota Eldridge is competing in the National Finals Rodeo at the Thomas Mack Center for the sixth time after missing last year’s event with a knee injury.
Reports claim Iran has killed more than 1,000 in recent protests.
Migrating residents threaten Nevada.
His supporters remain loyal.
To say that we can’t allow oil exploration on 1/1000th of 1 percent of the Alaska coastal plain is ridiculous.
The federal budget deficit is reminiscent of the housing bubble in the mid-2000s. Everyone knows the situation is going to end poorly, but there’s little appetite for proactive measures.
NFR World Champions Tim O’Connell and Caleb Smidt took a break from the rodeo to spend some time with the children at Grant a Gift Autism Foundation.
Mena Hawkins has cerebral palsy, but the 17-year-old is determined to complete the one-mile race Saturday at the Las Vegas Great Santa Run after training for eight months.
Lenoard Nielsen and Ed Hall, believed to be the last two survivors of the attack on Pearl Harbor living in Las Vegas, aren’t sure that the lessons from the “date that will live in infamy” will withstand the test of time.
An academic consultant for The International School of Hospitality and professor emeritus at UNLV, Shock’s life will be celebrated by friends, colleagues and students.
Several states, including Arizona, Texas and Rhode Island, are using systems similar to one to be tested soon in Nevada. And they say they are proving remarkably effective.
The bridge is part of the larger $73 million Centennial Bowl interchange project that broke ground in January.
Oakland, still in the playoff hunt, is perhaps at its lowest point following lopsided losses at Kansas City (40-9) and the New York Jets (34-3).
A conservative advocacy group is shelling out big bucks for attack ads targeting Democratic Congresswoman Susie Lee.
The Bureau of Land Management approved an order that will set aside land for Nellis Air Force Base to maintain safety buffers from potentially dangerous areas.
Gov. Steve Sisolak denounced a move by the Trump administration to tighten eligibility requirements for the food-stamp program, which could cut aid to some 80,000 low-income Nevadans.
Overeem will take on rising star Jairzinho Rozenstruik on Saturday after his original opponent, Walt Harris, withdrew due to the kidnapping and murder of his step-daughter.
The NFR is celebrating its 35th year in Las Vegas and the Review-Journal will be live every day at 5:45 pm with special one-on-one interviews.
Las Vegas has a habit of blowing up its landmarks on a regular basis, but we recommend these five restaurants that have survived the redevelopment around them.
The Patriots have won nine straight games after an 0-5 start and hope to win their first state football title in their fourth try when they meet Centennial on Saturday.
Muller Construction must also pay $56,000 in administrative penalties after losing its appeal. An attorney says the company will take the matter to state court.
Sean McAllister, co-host of Fox 5’s “MORE Access,” closed his 15-year run at the station on Wednesday.
A hidden gem of the Raiders Henderson headquarters and Intermountain Healthcare Performance Center when the team courts potential free agents sits just across the street.
Bishop Gorman wide receiver Rome Odunze was named the Gatorade Nevada Football Player of the Year on Friday. He caught 54 passes for 1,222 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns this season.