Overwhelmed Kentucky and New York officials faced a deluge of mail-in votes likely to delay results for days after high-profile primaries Tuesday, contests testing if establishment Democratic congressional candidates can withstand challengers fueled by voter fury over racism.
Want to watch hockey (kind of)? The Golden Knights released more video of players taking part in Phase Two workouts at City National Arena
There’s something uncomfortable to the idea that attempts to prevent rape, murder, robbery, etc. have some obvious racist intent behind them.
School administrators need to put on their big boy pants.
It’s not right to shoot a man in the back as he flees.
One-hundred-and-four shot, 14 killed — including five children — in Chicago over Father’s Day weekend.
Department fees for body cam footage border on the unreasonable.
Videos posted on social media showed that the protesters had climbed on the statue and tied ropes around it, then tried to pull it off its pedestal.
The Vegas Room was such a throwback vibe it could have played out in black and white, except for Eric Jordan Young’s lemon-yellow suit.
Circa owner Derek Stevens joked that because his new downtown resort was expensive to build, he couldn’t afford to put in an arcade.
The Columbus Blue Jackets said they were told that their home market would not be one of the two hubs if the season resumes. Minneapolis/St. Paul reportedly was notified, too.
Bryce Harper and his wife, Kayla, announced via Instagram on Monday that a baby girl is in their future.
Bubba Wallace, NASCAR’s only African American driver, once felt welcome at every track on the circuit. That changed in the most despicable way Sunday in Alabama when a noose was discovered in his garage.
More than 4,700 Nevada teaching licenses are set to expire within the next four months, the Department of Education said Monday.
Officials said Monday that the base has not been able to sustain the milestones necessary to move to Phase Four for at least two weeks.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak pressed Vice President Mike Pence to make a commitment there would be no federal slowdown on testing for the coronavirus.
Major League Baseball plans to unilaterally issue a 60-game schedule for its shortest season since 1878 after the players’ association rejected a negotiated deal of the same length, putting the sport on track for a combative and possibly unhappy return to the field amid the coronavirus pandemic.
In a new exhibition showing at Nevada Humanities, children from Elko County used paints, ink and crayon to re-create their favorite images of the West.
Perchlorates, produced in Henderson from the 1950s to the 1990s, are best remembered for touching off a massive explosion at the PEPCON plant manufacturing in 1988.
An animal abuse case against a Pahrump man accused of drilling a hole in a desert tortoise’s shell could go before a jury, the Nye County district attorney’s office announced Monday.
The crash happened around 5:30 p.m. Sunday on northbound Boulder Highway at Lowery Street, near East Lake Mead Parkway, police said.
The first location in the valley is in Henderson, and offers 100 types of cereal with a choice of 10 types of milk, as well as ice cream, candy and other kid-friendly options.
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced that Nevada will move to adopt California’s car pollution standards, a move that comes as state officials have pushed back against the Trump administration’s decision to relax federal vehicle emission standards.
The company learned last week that two concierge team employees had received positive coronavirus tests.
Australian Andrew Moloney will defend his title against Joshua Franco in a 12-round bout Tuesday at the MGM Grand. ESPN will televise the card at 5 p.m.
Two people were hospitalized Monday afternoon following a shooting at a 99 Cents Only Store in the northwest valley, Las Vegas police said.
Beginning this week, the Review-Journal will be expanding its Vegas Nation podcasts from one to three a week.
Long-term changes targeting asylum seekers and high-tech workers are also being sought.
Raiders general manager Mike Mayock and head coach Jon Gruden reported to work for the first time at the teams new facility in Henderson, and the reaction was as expected.
The restaurant hopes to reopen Thursday after all employees are tested.