Senior fullback Collin Mooney is planning to make his final home game at Army a memorable one.
His name is sporting royalty in his native Mexico, and he aspires to do great things as his father did.
Any bull ride can leave a rider bruised, battered and bloodied. Even if he makes the eight-second buzzer, he still has to dismount safely, and bulls seem to get angrier when they unload their passenger.
In the first 11 years of Tim Wilkerson’s professional drag racing career, he won five NHRA national event titles — quite an accomplishment for a driver and team owner without major financial backing.
History was made Friday at the Sunrise Region cross country championship in Boulder City.
Between getting knocked unconscious and temporarily losing his vision, Omar Clayton took a beating at Brigham Young last Saturday.
More than 40 percent of Nevada’s voters had already cast their ballots before Friday, when some long lines at the polls marked the last day of early voting.
A five-day local and federal sweep of fugitive sex offenders has put 25 people in police custody and checked hundreds more for compliance with state sex offender regulations.
October’s stock market roller coaster ride for the gaming sector was not for the queasy.
CARSON CITY — Republican presidential candidate John McCain can forget about getting the youth vote — that is, the really youthful vote — in Nevada.
RENO — A cancer-stricken man with only a few months to live has been sentenced to life in prison for sexually assaulting a young relative in the 1980s.
Mayor Oscar Goodman spent Thursday morning with 400 children at the Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast and it was only 11:30 a.m., so I doubted he was impaired.
State Sen. Bob Beers is alleging in a lawsuit filed Thursday that his Democratic opponent and the Nevada Democratic Party libeled him in campaign fliers and TV spots this week.
Two seasoned politicians are locked in a tense matchup for a seat on the Clark County Commission.
With a program of works from Israel and the United States, the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra brought solemnity and joy to its performance Thursday at Artemus Ham Hall.
CARSON CITY — The happiest person in Nevada on election night could be Assembly Speaker Barbara Buckley, D-Las Vegas.
Barack Obama, John McCain, Sarah Palin, Michelle Obama, Rudy Giuliani: They’re all here in Nevada in the final days of the presidential campaign.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Paul Padda has been assigned to handle complaints related to voter rights abuses and election fraud for the state of Nevada on Tuesday. Padda will work in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Justice.
There might yet be hope for the shuttered Crazy Horse Too topless club.
A series of crucial arguments lost by the federal government ultimately led to the June collapse of its medical fraud case against personal injury attorney Noel Gage and his alleged right-hand man, Howard Awand.
Despite what you may have heard, capitalism is not yet dead.
Some Republicans have jumped ship at a time that looks tough for their party and presidential nominee John McCain, but Mitt Romney remains as resolute and optimistic as ever.
With just three days until election day, Rep. Jon Porter, R-Nev. and his Democratic challenger Dina Titus are deadlocked in the battle for the 3rd Congressional District seat, according to a Review-Journal poll.
Midway through his new show, Criss Angel turns and asks his audience the night’s big question: “Are you still there?”
