The Vegas Nation: Raiders 2020 Draft Review show gives a recap of what moves the Las Vegas Raiders made during this year’s draft.
Basketball legend once halted golf outing at Las Vegas Country Club to sign a painting of himself for a young Las Vegas admirer.
State and local officials have decided the June 9 primary election will be conducted almost entirely by mail rather than in-person voting.
The media days were scheduled to be July 16-17 at SoFi Stadium to promote the new Los Angeles Bowl, which will host the top selection of the Mountain West.
Here are the top five high school state boys soccer championship games from the 2000s, as selected by the Review-Journal staff.
Las Vegas restaurants can’t open their dining rooms on May 10, but a number are offering special takeout packages to celebrate Mom at home.
An Amazon delivery driver was mistaken for a late-night burglar at a northwest Las Vegas home Saturday, prompting a man to fire multiple gunshots at the driver, police said.
Wynn Resorts CEO Matt Maddox, the author of a comprehensive plan to open Las Vegas, met with President Donald Trump Wednesday as a participant in a business roundtable.
Costco shoppers will be required to wear face masks inside the store beginning Monday, according to the company’s website.
Each angler has his personal preferences when it comes to baits. Those preferences determine how many rods they use and how they are rigged at the start of the day.
Capt. Brett E. Crozier was fired after pleading for urgent Navy action to protect his crew.
How has Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury fared this season? And what does his future with the organization look like?
Banks had been frustrated by the slow pace of submissions Monday and Tuesday, the first two days of the current round of funding.
Southern Nevada’s major hospitals plan to resume performing “medically necessary” elective surgeries Monday, according to a Nevada Hospital Association letter.
The coronavirus is sending the U.S. economy into the biggest and fastest collapse since the Great Depression, with economic output reported shrinking at an alarming rate Wednesday and the number of Americans thrown out of work estimated at nearly 30 million.
The first round of grants — each ranging from about $500 to $1,000 — will be distributed to students automatically based on financial need, the university announced Tuesday.
The Nevada Highway Patrol identified a woman killed Monday night after being hit by a tractor-trailer in the northwest valley as an 18-year-old from Las Vegas.
North Las Vegas police are investigating an apparent fatal beating of a man Tuesday night.
For the next year, the Nevada Highway Patrol will wear a memorial uniform patch for Sgt. Ben Jenkins, the trooper who was shot and killed last month by a motorist.
A study that links air conditioning with a coronavirus outbreak is not what Southern Nevadans want to hear about on Wednesday, which could be the valley’s first 100-degree day of 2020.
Convicted Las Vegas gambler Bill Walters is expected to be released from a federal prison this weekend in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, an informed source said.
A biotech company said Wednesday its experimental drug has proved effective against the new coronavirus in a major U.S. government study that put it to a strict test.
The NFL has renewed its streaming deal with Amazon for Thursday night games for three years.
The NCAA is moving forward with a plan to allow college athletes to earn money for endorsements and a host of other activities involving personal appearances and social media.
Nevada’s stay-at-home order, which was set to expire Friday, will be extended, Gov. Steve Sisolak said in an interview with ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Wednesday.
All Wynn Las Vegas employees will have access to free COVID-19 testing starting Monday.
The goal is to foster ideas to make hospitality safety improvements in Las Vegas that can be implemented in the post-pandemic gaming environment.
Clark County recorded 98 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 10 additional deaths in the past 24 hours, according to data posted Wednesday by the Southern Nevada Health District.
Two Las Vegas motorcycle officers were hospitalized Wednesday morning with injuries that were not considered life-threatening.
With the state’s casinos ordered closed in March by Gov. Steve Sisolak, the industry knew it was going to see a huge win decline. As bad as it is, April’s win will be worse.