Agassi Prep’s boys basketball team has encountered its share of problems at the free-throw line this season.
Mike Dallas Jr. and Manny Pacquiao won’t often be mentioned in the same sentence, but they looked like mirror images of each other after suffering similar fates in the ring.
The story begins with a flood. It was the most severe of its kind since the 1800s, a torrent that rose along the Red River, the result of abundant snowfall and extreme temperatures. It reached more than three miles inland and crested in town at 54 feet, causing an evacuation of more than 50,000 and a bill for damages throughout the region that reached $3.5 billion.
State Assemblyman Steven Brooks began the week bailing out of jail and ended it with a medical evaluation that followed another encounter with police.
Clark County School District Superintendent Dwight Jones probably thought participating in the Martin Luther King Jr. parade on Monday would be a controversy-free exercise in community participation.
Nevada health authorities might get a new tool to deal with mentally ill people who appear to be a danger to themselves or others: a court order committing them to outpatient care and regular medication.
Jessica Carscadden of San Diego has donated some 200 teddy bears for Clark County firefighters to give to children.
He has sold out shows in Las Vegas for 20 years, but Penn Jillette’s ticket to immortality could be a small, rust-colored spider native to Nevada’s nuclear proving ground.
At last we have a good reason to stay awake during the first month of the Nevada Legislature.
The Review-Journal asked UNLV to answer questions about aspects of the plan to build a 60,000-seat domed venue with the world’s biggest indoor video screen on campus near the Strip.
