NEW YORK – Robin Roberts is facing a new medical challenge that will require her to start chemotherapy and get a bone marrow transplant.
RENO – An environmental organization is appealing the Humboldt-Toiyabe National’s Forest’s travel management plan for Elko County, contending that its adoption “caved to pressure from sagebrush rebel extremists.”
LOVELAND, Colo. – Firefighters on Sunday battled wildfires that have spread quickly in parched forests in Colorado and New Mexico, forcing hundreds of people from their homes and the evacuation of wolves from a sanctuary.
To learn more about candidates who will appear on Tuesday’s Clark County primary ballot, visit the Review-Journal’s online election site at lvrj.com/elections and click on “Meet the Candidates” to view profiles written by the candidates and video presentations by many of them. On the right side of the Elections Web page, you can click on each primary race and read the articles from the newspaper’s Primary Election Voter Guide published May 27.
It was an unlucky weekend in Las Vegas for Scottish superstar DJ Calvin Harris.
It was not a fixed fight, so forget the fun conspiracy theories. Manny Pacquiao lost a decision he deserved to win Saturday night because boxing’s scoring system is broken, and when something is left in the hands of judges, we can end up with a mess on our hands.
Steve Sisolak explained he injected himself into the increasingly nasty lawsuit between former County Commissioner Mark James and businessman Steve Kalish because his own experience with being falsely accused of inappropriate behavior with his ex-girlfriend’s teenage daughter made him feel guilty for not standing up for James.
The trustee for Larry’s Hideaway dance hall and saloon near Rancho Drive and Cheyenne Avenue said he decided to close the struggling business for good after he opened his latest water bill and discovered a new line item: $404.08 a month to the Southern Nevada Water Authority for something called an infrastructure surcharge.
Las Vegas resident Jennifer Gorman paid $1,500 to a Houston-based company to make sure a gram of her husband’s ashes made the voyage to space he dreamed about all his life.