The betting public lost the upset-filled first round of the NCAA Tournament. But bettors bounced back in the second round as favorites won 15 of 16 games.
The key element of a democracy is for the populace to be free to elect their representatives. Democrats are obviously opposed to that.
Profit-seekers took advantage of COVID
Marjorie Taylor Greene files to oust Speaker Mike Johnson.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
What Target and Walmart show is that higher labor costs make automation look ever more affordable. Robots still work for $0 an hour.
The Metropolitan Police Department’s 32nd Annual K-9 Trials were held this weekend at South Point in Las Vegas.
Keylan and Kalib Boone each had huge games for UNLV to help the Rebels advance to the NIT quarterfinals with a win over Boston College on Sunday.
Thousands of Christian faithful attended Palm Sunday celebrations at Jerusalem’s sacred Mount of Olives, marking the first day of Holy Week as conflict surges across the region.
Israel’s military says it has killed more than 170 Hamas terrorists and detained about 480 suspects in the raid on Shifa Hospital that began March 18, calling it a blow to Hamas and other armed groups it says had regrouped there as the war nears the six-month mark.
The Raiders have accomplished a lot so far this offseason, but coach Antonio Pierce is expected to push to add a high-end quarterback prospect.
The Golden Knights added some needed stability to their blue line before the trade deadline by acquiring defenseman Noah Hanifin.
Unbeaten Las Vegas High remains No. 1 in the Review-Journal’s Class 5A baseball rankings. But there was movement elsewhere in baseball, softball and volleyball.
Temperatures were 10 degrees below average around Las Vegas on Sunday.
The Golden Knights called up a goaltender from Henderson on Sunday, one day after Adin Hill was hurt in a win against Columbus.
UNLV’s women’s basketball team won its third straight Mountain West regular-season and tournament title this year, but couldn’t advance in the NCAA Tournament.
Best known for the fantasy series “The Sword of Truth” the late novelist Terry Goodkind’s Boulder City estate is going up for auction.
In a recent email from U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, she confirmed that most community associations will be subject to the Anti-Money Laundering/Corporate Transparency Act.
Commercial Alliance Las Vegas (CALV) is hosting a free event starting at 8:30 a.m. on April 4 at the Las Vegas Realtors building at 6360 S. Rainbow Blvd. giving prospective members an opportunity to learn more about CALV.
Tour de Summerlin, Southern Nevada’s longest running cycling event, returns to the community April 20. Presented by Howard Hughes, developer of Summerlin and Downtown Summerlin, Tour de Summerlin is expected to draw more than 500 cyclists.
Origin at Symphony Park, the new mixed-use development by Red Ridge Development, has unveiled a first look inside Cello Tower.
A new date and a format change is leading to several of the best players in the world committing to the LPGA’s Las Vegas stop.
A legal expert says Fontainebleau’s response to Wynn for poaching employees sounds more like a divorce proceeding than a business lawsuit.