A bicyclist who ignored warning signs and tried to beat a Miami drawbridge slid to his death down the rising concrete slab, police said.
Passage of the bill that forever shaped the future of the state took second billing to a story about a hospital expansion, and the later signing of the bill got even less play.
Although gambling has been around much longer, brought to the Silver State by prospectors seeking their mining fortunes, legal gaming got its official start in 1931.
The U.S. is closing in on President Joe Biden’s goal of injecting 100 million coronavirus vaccinations, weeks ahead of his target date.
Weather service and agriculture officials warned of possible water use cutbacks in California and the Southwest.
An anti-gun owner bill could put another hole in Nevada’s struggling economy.
President Joe Biden’s policies and comments of “hope” induce the border surge.
Most teachers seem to be anticipating a return to the classroom. But a small percentage of teachers are seemingly being forced from distance learning back to the classroom, which may be a mistake.
More than 19 million American’s work full-time jobs that pay less than $12 per hour and still qualify for government assistance. Taxpayer dollars are subsidizing employers who don’t pay a decent wage.
Teachers unions continue to block school reopenings in many parts of the country.
For the first time, the title of Miss Silver State USA was awarded to a transgender person.
General manager Kelly McCrimmon said the Golden Knights like the roster they’ve built, but added that the salary cap would be an issue if they wanted to make any trades.
House Democrats passed two immigration bills Thursday that would provide a pathway for citizenship for nearly three million farm workers and undocumented immigrants brought to the United States illegally as children.
A Russian national pleaded guilty in federal court Thursday to conspiring a planned cyberattack against a Nevada company.
Nevada lawmakers are making another attempt to decriminalize more minor traffic offenses with a bill that looks to have a better chance of passage this year than similar efforts in prior years.
The man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend’s ex-husband after a dispute Wednesday has been identified by Las Vegas police.
Virgin Valley hopes to overcome its late start to the season after the school began a hybrid learning model this month. The Bulldogs open Friday at Faith Lutheran.
A Houston-based oilfield company announced plans for a lithium extraction plant in Clayton Valley, capitalizing on the growing demand for battery material.
Sharp bettors and the betting public are banking on Ohio to cover the spread against Virginia, which opened as a 10½-point favorite but is down to -7.
Creation of the first federal regulatory body for horse racing hit a speed bump this week when a national horseman’s group filed a lawsuit arguing the law is unconstitutional.
A goat caught running around near downtown Las Vegas on Saturday was adopted Thursday, the Animal Foundation announced.
The City of North Las Vegas announced Thursday that it is partnering with the College of Southern Nevada to open a new COVID-19 vaccination site at CSN North Las Vegas.
A head-on crash in Nye County killed two Californians on Wednesday, the Nevada Highway Patrol announced.
Clark County must present to the state by mid-April its sweeping plan to combat the pandemic as it prepares to self-govern a wide array of measures including public gatherings and youth sports.
Former Mayor Oscar Goodman carried an oversize martini through the Westgate Superbook to place his March Madness wager, but his showgirl got the attention.
Take a look through the eyes of Las Vegas Review-Journal photographers at the week that was from March 8 through March 14.
The Clark County coroner’s office identified the toddler who died this week after falling into a pool.
In the wake of a U.S. Food and Drug Administration investigation into Las Vegas-based Real Water, more Nevadans are reporting that the Real Water product made them sick.
Golden Knights goalie Robin Lehner was put in the position of having to defend himself for having suffered what he says was a concussion.