Golden Knights captain Mark Stone said he was tripped and didn’t dive headfirst into Dallas Stars defenseman Miro Heiskanen’s knee in the third period Tuesday.
Check out the scores and top performances from Tuesday’s high school basketball and flag football action.
The Bishop Gorman boys basketball team, No. 2 in the Review-Journal’s rankings, picked up a road win over No. 3 Centennial on Tuesday.
Southern Nevadans flocked to the Mount Charleston area to enjoy some snow, a day after a storm dumped several inches of the white stuff in the Spring Mountains.
Ryan Whyte Maloney was an alum of “The Voice” and a popular performer at Blake Shelton’s Ole Red.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
As citizens of this great country, we should help everyone.
A common decoration in public parks is a boulder placed on corners of landscaping and parking lots.
Ivanpah is yet another example of the financial perils of allowing government bureaucrats to manipulate the market with someone else’s money for some perceived public benefit.
Those of us who live in the mainstream need to be extra vigilant about extreme voices.
We need to work together to make sure positive outcomes become the norm.
A 39-year-old man died nearly a month after being struck by a car, according to police.
The UNLV men’s basketball team upset then No. 22-Utah State on Jan. 15 and now will go for a season sweep in Logan, Utah, on Wednesday.
With 27-year-old Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt running the room, everyone was on their best behavior. Especially with “new media” in prime seats.
Questions remain about whether such bold action would require congressional approval in the long term.
After about a year of negotiations, the city of Las Vegas reached a collective bargaining agreement with a union that represents nearly 1,300 civilian employees.
The Raiders are now on the hunt for an offensive and defensive coordinator, and interviewed someone Tuesday who coach Pete Carroll has worked with before.
A federal judge temporarily blocked Trump’s push, though some leaders worry the funding freezes on federal grants and funding will jeopardize services many Nevadans use — if the plan moves forward.
The Supreme Court ruled that the initiative, which sought to limit the percentage of fees attorneys could receive in civil cases, was “misleading and confusing.”
A body that is believed to belong to Michael Martin, a Las Vegas pilot who was missing for weeks, was found.
The Raiders’ new coach and general manager have prioritized defensive linemen over the years, so the team is keeping a close eye on some Senior Bowl prospects.
Al Bernstein’s singing career in Vegas dates to the 1980s at Caesars Palace.
Metropolitan Police Department officer Cesar Ibarra, 48, was at home during his day off when he and his wife heard a “commotion” from his neighbor’s backyard, police said.
Veteran educator and former North Las Vegas Councilman Theron Goynes — who cracked a glass ceiling his daughter would later shatter — died Monday.
Nevada’s attorney general joined a group of more than 20 state attorneys general to file a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s attempt to freeze federal grants and loans.
The construction of Nevada’s first stand-alone children’s hospital will not only impact their patients, but also the state economy.
Nevadans are paying more for eggs than those in other states amid the nation’s egg shortage.
Las Vegas Executive Airport, also known as the Las Vegas Spaceport, is moving forward with plans to build a runway to accommodate spaceplanes.
A 27-year-old man suspected in a deadly shooting late December in the Historic Westside has been apprehended.