The Chicago State University men’s and women’s basketball teams are considering not traveling to Las Vegas next week for the Western Athletic Conference tournament.
Bill Bradley
Bill Bradley came to the Review-Journal in September 2015 from NFL Media, where he produced the league's health and safety website for three years. It was part of his foray into digital journalism that saw him previously create four websites, including one that used student journalists to cover a Division I college. He previously worked as the sports editor of the Sacramento Bee and the Nashville Tennessean for five years each. Before that, he was deputy sports editor at the Arizona Republic for five years.
As I looked at the images coming from tornado damage in Nashville, I can’t help but remember what it was like living in that city and dealing with its weather.
The RJ was honored as having one of the country’s best sports sections, winning three section awards and two individual honors in The Associated Press Sports Editors contest.
If you’re looking for an omen for next month’s Super Bowl, look no further than the Raiders’ move to Las Vegas.
David Schoen, the Review-Journal’s Golden Knights beat reporter, has been named the Nevada Sportswriter of the Year, the National Sports Media Association announced Monday.
Five of the last six offensive coordinators at Oregon left that position to become a head coach.
For the past two seasons, new UNLV football coach Marcus Arroyo has been the offensive coordinator for the University of Oregon.
Everybody wants to hug Roger Goodell. That is, everybody at the NFL Draft.
Here are the wildest fans who showed at the 2019 NFL Draft in Nashville last April.
Reviewjournal.com videographer Rachel Aston received national honors Wednesday for her video profile of Henderson motorcycle racer Angie Wright.
Greg Bedard, who formerly covered the NFL for “Sports Illustrated,” will report on the league for the RJ, the news organization announced Monday.
This weekend’s NFL games on broadcast/cable in the Las Vegas market.
Don Banks’ memorial service was held Saturday at EMC Club at Fenway Park, home of his beloved Red Sox, his face shown on video screens around the stadium.
The high schools page has an improved look and has been retooled to emphasize what site visitors have shown they care about most: scores, schedules and rosters.
The Review-Journal’s Heidi Fang and Adam Hill and former Raiders cornerback Stanford Routt discuss episode two of the Raiders on “Hard Knocks.”