A’ja Wilson had 23 points and eight rebounds and Angel McCoughtry scored 21 for the Aces, who defeated Minnesota 87-77 for their sixth straight win.
Federal and state agriculture officials said they’ve received more than 200 reports of mysterious seeds from China and sent to Nevada residents’ mailboxes.
Since the Las Vegas Valley is under an excessive heat warning, Clark County has announced the opening of additional day shelters and cooling stations.
Kamala Harris once accused Joe Biden of being a racist who touched women inappropriately.
Oprah Winfrey states that whiteness gives a person an advantage no matter what. I wonder if she believes this is true for Barack Obama.
Are we now at the point that teams need to hire less talented players in order to be diversified?
Do the folks of No Mask Nevada wear seat belts while driving their vehicles? And if they do, I would love to hear the logic behind their protest.
Seldom, if ever, has an article disturbed me more than “Racism deemed health crisis” in the Nevada Section of the Aug. 6 Review-Journal.
They’re just Trump haters.
A Rasmussen poll reveals more than half of Democrats do not think Joe Biden will serve all four years if elected.
North Las Vegas, Connecting Kids deserve applause for their efforts.
Were this any other hockey season, Pete DeBoer might be talking about not getting comfortable with a 2-0 series edge with a change of scenery. But this is not any other hockey season.
Michael Cohen’s memoir about President Donald Trump will be released Sept. 8 by Skyhorse Publishing, which confirmed the news Thursday to The Associated Press.
A motorcyclist suffered critical injuries after a crash near The Lakes community on Thursday evening, Las Vegas police said.
Brett Loudermilk, a multitalented performer from Las Vegas, survived the live quarterfinals of NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” on Tuesday night.
“This morning, my dad Norm Harry passed peacefully in his homelands of Kooyooe Pa’a,” his daughter, Autumn Harry, wrote in a Facebook post Tuesday.
It’s rare to see a 3-year-old colt dominate to the degree that Tiz the Law has in four races this year, including last weekend’s Travers Stakes, the Belmont Stakes and Florida Derby.
Two years after he was wrongly accused of impersonating an officer and sexually assaulting women, Jesus Carvajal dreams of the life he could have had.
The fourth overall pick of the 2019 draft by the Raiders, the defensive end from Clemson hopes to take a major step forward in his development.
Reilly Smith scored at 7:13 of overtime to give the Golden Knights a 4-3 victory and 2-0 series lead over the Chicago Blackhawks in the Western Conference quarterfinals.
In July, 69 Nevada inmates at the Saguaro Correctional Center in Eloy, Arizona, had tested positive for the virus.
Gun safety advocates applauded the Democratic vice presidential pick of Sen. Kamala Harris, while gun rights groups said her plans would “dismantle Second Amendment rights.”
The 60-acre orchard, which offers Las Vegans fresh produce that they can pick themselves, has plenty of space for visitors and social distancing for those in line. It opened in April amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A North Las Vegas man accused of punching a Black man because of his race has been found competent to stand trial, records show.
The Clark County School Board approved a series of initiatives meant to improve students’ access to the internet and technology needed for distance learning.
The 27-year-old signed a free agent deal in April and enters his sixth season in the league as one of the senior members of the defensive backfield.
The Rape Crisis Center’s RISE program helped 72 human trafficking victims in the first six months of 2020, the center said in a statement Thursday.
Jeff Whitelaw went 3-1 on his NFL win totals in the Review-Journal last year, with winners on the Bills Over 6½ (10-6), Browns Under 9½ (6-10) and Redskins Under 6½ (3-13).
The restaurant, which debuted at the Forum Shops at Caesars in 1994 — two years after the center itself — has reopened with a new menu of classic and updated dishes.
Council members voted last week to use $2 million of CARES Act money to expand a City Hall lobby. The vote increases a budget for an existing plaza renovation project.