A Las Vegas man arrested in a Christmas Eve shooting was identified by a victim as he was being taken to the hospital in critical condition, according to a Metropolitan Police Department report.
No one hit the Powerball jackpot Saturday night, and the prize rose to $550 million for Wednesday’s drawing.
Saving lives must not be the priority.
Review-Journal readers share their thoughts on Wednesday’s riot.
What kind of Nevada Supreme Court do we have?
We are now seeing efforts to ban classics of Western and American literature.
Former state Sen. Joe Neal, a crusader for civil rights unafraid to take on the state’s most powerful industry, has died at age 85.
Rediscovering federalism might be the country’s only sustainable way to reduce political tensions.
And will Nevada’s Jacky Rosen and Catherine Cortez Masto go along with it?
Our youngest students have struggled with the distance-learning model, and the achievement gaps have widened along racial and economic lines during these challenging times.
Indonesian rescuers pulled out body parts, pieces of clothing and scraps of metal from the Java Sea early Sunday morning, a day after a Boeing 737-500 with 62 people onboard crashed shortly after takeoff from Jakarta, officials said.
When Oscar and Carolyn Goodman were invited to the 1980 World Series, they were given the royal, and Royal, treatment. They also carted a Dodger legend to his hotel.
The Buckeyes’ impressive record as underdogs helps explain why Las Vegas sportsbooks are in the rare position of needing Alabama in Monday’s CFP national title game.
Golden Knights coach Pete DeBoer spent the first week of training camp emphasizing screens and deflections to generate more offense.
The Golden Knights have two proven goaltenders in Robin Lehner and Marc-Andre Fleury, and coach Pete DeBoer intends to use them both early in the season.
McKenna Hofschild hit six 3-pointers and totaled a career-high 24 points to lead Colorado State past UNLV 67-58 in a Mountain West women’s basketball game Saturday at Cox Pavilion.
The Rebels watched Colorado State hit 16 3-pointers and lost a close game to the Rams for the second time in three days Saturday to fall to 1-6 this season.
The close relationship between former Dodgers pitcher Jerry Reuss and late manager Tommy Lasorda was illustrated in an iconic whirlpool bath photo.
A surge of cases following Halloween and Thanksgiving produced record hospitalizations in California.
The call to the investigator preceded the president’s Jan. 2 call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.
Two UNLV engineering students won the university’s senior design competition last month with a timely project — a microwave for COVID-19 disinfection.
An Arizona man seen in photos and video of the mob wearing a costume with a painted face and a fur hat topped by horns was taken into custody Saturday.
Nevada reached a sobering milestone Saturday when officials reported 56 additional coronavirus deaths, raising the total for the week to 299, the highest number recorded in one week since the pandemic’s start.
In a Q&A with Review-Journal’s Ed Graney, Davis said “this season — and I’ve said it many, many, many times — life got in the way with the virus.”
Arizona and Rhode Island are tied for the country’s highest COVID-19 diagnosis rate.
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Las Vegas’ uber-luxury market of $4 million-plus has hit heights never seen before in the valley and doubled its performance from 2019.
The Southern Nevada Home Builders Association (SNHBA) and HomeAid Southern Nevada hosted its yearly Installation and Awards show Dec. 10. The event, which takes place annually to gather members of the homebuilding industry and celebrate successes of the passing year, announced official appointments of those who would be leading the charge on each organization’s board of directors in 2021.
With the recent changes in the meeting restrictions, association boards can continue to do successful hearings using Zoom or Webex. For those homeowners who do not have the ability to attend a virtual hearing, association boards can schedule a personal meeting with the homeowner, abiding by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, such as 6-foot social distancing and all wearing masks.