Vegas Hispanics saying no to Trump, yes to a Democrat

Nearly a dozen presidential candidates already have been campaigning in the Silver State, which will host the first caucus in the West in February after those in Iowa and New Hampshire.

Man sues In-N-Out, claims meth in milkshake

A California man is suing In-N-Out Burger after he says he got sick from meth he found in his milkshake.

 
California wildfires force evacuation of thousands

Thousands of California acres are ablaze as firefighters battle at least 21 wildfires throughout the state, but while many of those fires are small or mostly contained, the wind and heat that are spreading the Rocky Fire in Northern California — and the area’s steep terrain — are causing the most concern.

Man last seen at Rampart casino found

A man who went missing Saturday evening at a local casino has been found, Las Vegas police said Sunday night.

Showers make way for clear skies, sunshine

Saturday’s rainy skies cleared up Sunday, leaving the valley with triple-digit temperatures and sunshine, the National Weather Service said.

 
Cilla Black, popular British personality, dies at 72

British television personality and singer Cilla Black, whose instantly recognizable Liverpool ‘scouse’ accent won over generations of music fans and television viewers, died in Spain aged 72, Spanish police said on Sunday.

UFC champ Rousey wins again in less than a minute

Ronda Rousey knocked out Bethe Correia 34 seconds into the first round to remain undefeated and retain the UFC women’s bantamweight title at UFC 190 in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday night.

8 worst ways to make money online

You may see the appeal of making money online. But before you jump in, do some research and make sure the “opportunities” at hand are legitimate. Some ways to earn money online should be avoided simply because they are risky, illegal, dangerous or unprofitable. Beware of the following.

Knights capture state American Legion title on Newson’s homer

Andrew Newson hit a three-run homer in the bottom of the 11th inning to give the Las Vegas Knights a 14-11 win over the Las Vegas Aces on Saturday night in the American Legion state baseball championship.

Mets’ prospect Nimmo found ways to work on game in Wyoming

Brandon Nimmo never played an inning of high school or college baseball. It didn’t stop the Cheyenne, Wyo., native from being a first-round draft pick, and it certainly hasn’t hindered his rise through the New York Mets’ organization.

Mountain West with little playoff hope in football

The number of playoff spots doubled to four a year ago, but the feeling inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas was the field needed to double again for a Mountain West team to have a realistic shot at making it.

TV star Eubanks excited about soccer camp’s opportunities

A couple of years ago when he hosted a sendup of the “Newlywed Game” on Fremont Street during NASCAR Champion’s Week, I had the pleasure of meeting TV’s Bob Eubanks.

Trump has a piece of Las Vegas

Donald Trump’s ties to Las Vegas are impossible to miss, much like his unconventional campaign for president.

Stepping forward to benefit Las Vegas Rescue Mission — PHOTOS

On Saturday, participants walked the 1.2-mile distance from the Review-Journal building in downtown Las Vegas to the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and back during the fourth annual Walk a Mile in My Shoes event.

Church builds faith through power of art

In an effort to find new ways of attracting followers, The Crossing Christian Church in southwest Las Vegas spent much of the summer exploring forms of artistic expression.

Snoop Dogg stopped in Italy airport with $422,000 in cash

Italian police stopped rapper Snoop Dogg on Friday as he prepared to board a private plane bound for Britain with $422,000 in cash in his Louis Vuitton luggage, said an Italian lawyer representing the entertainer.

Workshops open children’s eyes to world of writing

A group of six kids gathers around a collection of instruments — guitars, drums — in the backroom known as the Codex at the downtown bookstore The Writer’s Block.

Ground covers attractive option for desert landscaping

Despite years of encouragement to change water-guzzling landscapes to ones that are more appropriate for a desert, there are still local residents who think their only landscape choices in the Mojave are either a turf grass lawn or barren rock mulch.

Time for NFL team bars to speak up and be counted

Football season is almost here, and in honor of the most wonderful time of the year, the Review-Journal again will compile a directory of Southern Nevada bars that cater to fans of specific NFL teams.

Second lion killed by foreign tourist in Zimbabwe

After the killing of Zimbabwe’s best known lion, a second animal has been poached by a foreigner, a source said on Saturday as authorities banned big game hunting outside the park from which Cecil was lured to his death.

Allegiant airliner returns to Las Vegas after engine problem

An Allegiant Air flight heading to Fresno, Calif., landed safely at McCarran International Airport shortly after takeoff Saturday afternoon after a pilot reported a mechanical issue, an airline spokesperson said.

Former champions Arloski, Mir to meet at UFC 191

Las Vegan Frank Mir will fight Andrei Arlovksi at UFC 191 on Sept. 5 at MGM Grand, Ultimate Fighting Championship officials confirmed on Saturday night.

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