The Westgate SuperBook and Circa Sports reported sharp action on the Tennessee Titans +3½ over the San Francisco 49ers, who were consensus 3-point favorites Thursday.
Dawed Mekonene was booked Tuesday into the Clark County Detention Center on sexual assault and battery by strangulation to commit sexual assault charges, court records show.
A woman hit the jackpot while playing slots in downtown Las Vegas on Wednesday.
Clark County on Thursday reported 1,107 new COVID-19 cases, the highest single-day increase in nearly five months, suggesting the omicron variant is rapidly spreading.
Jurors on Thursday convicted a suburban Minneapolis police officer of two manslaughter charges in the killing of Daunte Wright, a Black motorist she shot during a traffic stop after she said she confused her gun for her Taser.
Someone chasing the Powerball jackpot might have picked up some bonus side money Wednesday night.
Former President Donald Trump turned to the Supreme Court Thursday in a last-ditch effort to keep documents away from the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Two Westgate SuperContest entries received $50,000 each for going 14-1 in weeks 13 through 15. The final “mini contest” of the year begins this week.
Las Vegas handicapper Bruce Marshall is editor of The Gold Sheet (Goldsheet.com). He provides the Review-Journal with college football tech notes and trends.
Kirklin Oates, 55, is a six-time felon from California who has been arrested five times in Las Vegas since July, police and court records show.
U.S. health regulators on Thursday authorized the second pill against COVID-19, providing another easy-to-use medication to battle the rising tide of omicron infections.
The Golden Knights have more than 140 man-games lost in 32 games, more than the 121 they had last season in 56 games. Sixteen skaters and one goalie have missed time.
Urtubey, a Clark County School District special education teacher, has visited the White House, traveled the country and ended up on the cover of “People” magazine.
Light showers began to wet Las Vegas Valley roads Thursday afternoon just as many motorists were starting their holiday travel.