Artificial intelligence shows great promise but makes lots of factual errors.
If you want to know why Nevada has a shortage of childcare options, look at the regulations governing the profession.
Democratic Rep. Steven Horsford discusses his unlikely path from growing up in Las Vegas to chairing the Congressional Black Caucus, the first Nevadan to head a major group in the House of Representatives.
A tale of two headlines.
To walk up to a crowd of teens — with at least one of them possibly carrying a firearm — takes bravery and the officers should be commended.
We make ends meet by pulling out our credit cards. As bad as that mind-set is for us, it’s much worse when our government does it.
I disagree with the conclusion of Michael Ramirez’s Friday editorial cartoon.
I hope we can all agree that it is time to stop tinkering with our education system and instead do the hard work necessary to make the bold and substantial changes needed to improve results.
The Oakland A’s deserve to strike out in their attempt to get handouts from Nevada taxpayers.
Unpopular president, untested VP raise private concerns
A bill by state Sen. Nicole Cannizzaro would protect women from states where abortion is illegal who come to Nevada to seek health care, but would not change Nevada’s underlying abortion laws.
The Mojave boys basketball team won its second consecutive Class 4A state title, defeating Silverado on Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center.
The Vipers played their first game at Cashman Field, and they had no answer for the pouring rain or the D.C. rushing attack in falling to 0-2 on the season.
Tai and Tru Coleman helped Democracy Prep win the Class 2A boys basketball state title in honor of their father, assistant coach Mark Coleman, who died Feb. 4.
Moody joined the old Las Vegas Police Department in 1946, when the town segregated its residents by race.
Essence Booker, one of four honored on Senior Salute afternoon, made key plays late to lift UNLV to an 18th straight win in beating San Diego State.
The Las Vegas High girls basketball team defeated Desert Pines 51-49 to win the Class 4A state title Saturday at the Thomas Mack Center.
Ninety-two percent of the runners in this year’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series Las Vegas event come from outside the city, but locals cherish the chance to run at home.
The Review-Journal was one of six sports sections in the country to earn APSE’s most highly sought after award. A total of 147 organizations competed in the contest.
The Durango boys basketball team defeated defending champion Liberty to win the Class 5A state title Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Jim Irsay is an accomplished guitarist, avid collector and eager to bring his rock/memorabilia show to Downtown Las Vegas Events Center.
Patrick Serrato, 35, was charged with robbery, burglary and witness intimdation.
Fear of progress and the press conference are far more to blame for coaches ignoring analytics than any kind of sound reasoning.
The Centennial girls basketball team defeated Coronado to win the Class 5A state title Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center.
The California transportation agency urged motorists to avoid I-15 at Cajon Pass to let them work.
Las Vegas-based startup Roots Homes wants to help millenials and Gen Z purchase a home thanks to a method known as fractional homeownership.
Charlie and Phyllis Frias had a long history of giving back in Southern Nevada but recent highly-visible donations are putting their names — and legacy — back into the spotlight.
Travel on roads leading to Kyle and Lee Canyons could be “very difficult to impossible,” the National Weather Service said.
The Dallas Stars defeated the Golden Knights 3-2 in a shootout Saturday at T-Mobile Arena in an incredible goalie duel.
Nestled against The Cliffs, a gated community in Summerlin, Jen Harley’s modern-designed, two-story home features four en suite bedrooms, an executive office, an oversized loft with theater and a resort-styled backyard.