Hikers found the remains in Arizona near Lake Mohave.
The Israeli military ordered residents to evacuate a belt of territory the width of central Gaza, saying had located a Hamas terrorist training camp.
UNLV, one of the surprise teams in the nation under first-year coach Barry Odom, will meet Kansas on Tuesday in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl in Phoenix.
A distillery is looking to relocate to downtown Las Vegas while another business is expanding by adding a bar.
As 2023 comes to an end, there are no shortage of road projects ongoing and planned as 2024 kicks off.
UNLV is a consensus 13-point underdog at Las Vegas sportsbooks against Kansas in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl on Tuesday in Phoenix.
Las Vegas Review-Journal photographers spent thousands of hours and spanned countless miles covering the most compelling stories of 2023. Here are their favorite images of the year.
A look at a “safe space for violence,” a police officer called to war and more.
The Clark County coroner’s office identified two people killed Sunday in a four-vehicle crash in east Las Vegas.
The Clark County coroner’s office identified a man who was shot and killed Thursday in an east Las Vegas apartment complex.
Sean Perry, who declined to chop the record $9.2 million Circa Survivor prize, was eliminated from the football handicapping contest Sunday.
Eight people died in the Las Vegas Valley over the Christmas weekend, five in car crashes.
Raiders coach Antonio Pierce spoke to the media on Tuesday.
Some experienced Clark County School District teachers are frustrated that their placement on a salary schedule won’t be reevaluated under a new contract.
People living in Southern Nevada now know water waste when they see it. Whether it’s landscape water flowing down a sidewalk, swimming pools being drained into the gutter, or spray irrigation running full-blast in the middle of a summer day. Not only is water waste, well, unnecessarily wasteful—especially during a 20-plus year drought on the […]
From Post Malone to Christina Aguilera, Area15 to Fremont Street Experience, performances and celebrations are planned to end 2023.
From Academy Award nominees to prominent athletes, a number of notable names bought or sold properties in the Las Vegas Valley this year.
Toast the holidays with cocktail offerings from L’Aperitivo, Commonwealth, The Golden Tiki and more.
Zamir White promised his offensive linemen new pairs of Jordan tennis shoes if they helped him get 100 yards rushing against the Chiefs. He finished with 145.
