Matt Youmans, Kelley Stewart and Tony Miller give their picks for NFL and college football for opening week.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal spoke to UNLV students about Regent Jason Geddes’ 1995 UNR dissertation containing more than four pages of uncited, copied language from a California report.
Sheriff Joseph Lombardo meets with the media to discuss the most recent officer involved shooting that occurred at a residence in the 6700 block of Oveja Street.
George Tiaffay the former Las Vegas firefighter was convicted Thursday of paying a homeless man to kill his wife. A jury took 15 hours to find George Tiaffay guilty of first degree murder and six other counts.
UNLV Coach Tony Sanchez, Quarterback Blake Decker and Defensive Back Peni Vea talk about the first game and upcoming season.
After a devastating fire that burned most of their gear, Vegas Balloon Rides managed to gather gear from it’s parent company and get back in the air 10 days later.
After a leave of absence – including more than 40 scheduled dates at Caesars Palace — to devote her attention to husband-manager Rene Angelil’s battle with throat cancer, Celine Dion return to Caesars Colosseum.
The Mayweather Boxing Club was packed with reporters Wednesday as Floyd Mayweather Jr. promoted his Sept. 12 fight with Andre Berto at the MGM Grand Garden on Showtime Pay Per View and also showed off his cars.
U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter speaks to airmen after observing the Red Flag air combat exercises at Nellis Air Force Base.
Opening statements began Tuesday in the trial of George Tiaffay, a former Las Vegas firefighter accused of hiring a homeless man to kill his wife, Shauna Tiaffay, who was beaten to death with a hammer after returning home from work at the Palms in September 2012.
Valley Electric CEO Tom Husted and Nevada U.S. Senator Harry Reid unveiled a new 80-acre “community solar generation project” to be managed by Pahrump-based Valley Electric Association. Husted said the 15-megawatt project, to be located at the north end of Pahrump Valley, will create 200 jobs and an unspecified amount of new tax revenue.
Dave Farra, Jason Mahoney and Daena Kramer (DK) who hosted x107.5’s morning show from 6 a.m. – 9 a.m. say goodbye on their their last show.
Erich Nowsch, accused of gunning down 44-year-old mother Tammy Meyers outside her northwest valley home, testified Friday that he was high on marijuana when he confessed to the killing.
Luis Solano, an accused drug trafficker, has a confrontation with four corrections officers at the Clark County jail on Feb. 21, 2013. The officers hold Solano face-down for nearly three minutes. He suffocates, falls unconscious and later dies at a hospital.
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., speaks about prison reform with news media following a speech at an AFL-CIO conference at the Luxor hotel-casino in Las Vegas.
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., speaks about corporate tax reform with news media following a speech at an AFL-CIO conference at the Luxor hotel-casino in Las Vegas.
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., speaks about minimum wage with news media following a speech at an AFL-CIO conference at the Luxor hotel-casino in Las Vegas.
At least one person was hurt after a propane tank exploded at Vegas Balloon Rides, 4390 Polaris Ave., near the intersection of Harmon Avenue west of the Strip on Tuesday morning.
Hugo Carbajal Jr., Francis Carbajal, and Edgar Medina, three of the men accused of ramming police cars, who are charged with 47 counts including burglary, grand larceny and assault with a deadly weapon, appeared in court before Justice of the Peace Melissa Saragosa on Monday.
The traditional Japanese art form of Kabuki debuts on the Las Vegas Strip with a unique rendition of Koi-Tsukami (Fight with a Carp) starring Ichikawa Somegoro and Nakamura Yonekichi.
Time lapse photography of a summer storm blowing in over Las Vegas bringing rain and lightning.
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid speaks with the Review-Journal about Donald Trump.
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid speaks with the Review-Journal about infrastructure and national debt.
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid speaks with the Review-Journal about legalization of marijuana.
Daniel Ortega who pleaded guilty to a felony charge was granted a diversion because of his gambling addiction.
Assistant Sheriff Todd Fasulo meets with the media to discuss the July 25, 2015 officer involved shooting that occurred at 3040 East Charleston Boulevard.
Dr. Andrew Scott Martin, who threw drug-fueld sex parties at a Las Vegas hotel and his Henderson mansion, was ordered to serve up to five years probation by Judge Kathleen Delaney.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department body camera of the July 10, 2015 officer involved shooting where an officer was wounded.
Warren McClinton, the man who has been behind bars for six years without a conviction, was refused bail by Judge Eric Johnson who said he was determined to go forward with McClinton’s retrial early next month.
21-year-old Julio Renteria was ordered to serve 18 years to life in prison Monday for fatally shooting a member of the Nevada Army National Guard during an attempted carjacking.