Four students were killed on Thursday when an amphibious tour bus and a charter bus carrying foreign college students collided head-on on a Seattle bridge, authorities said.
Jose Morales had two goals to help Chaparral’s boys soccer team to a 4-2 victory over host Del Sol on Thursday.
Shaena Rumusod shot 18-over-par 78 at Desert Willow on Thursday to lead Liberty’s girls golf team to victory in a Northeast League match.
The Dodge Rocks! event outside Mandalay Bay on Thursday featured ride-alongs and other fan activities. The event was part of the famed Barrett-Jackson car auction, which continues Friday and Saturday.
Local author Erin Elizabeth Eichenber’s “Lake Mead,” a book in the Images of America series, explores life before the lake, starting with studies of the area’s cultural and natural history.
The New York Giants converted two turnovers into 14 points, and they rolled to a 32-21 win over the Washington Redskins on Thursday at MetLife Stadium.
Ever since you were born, you’ve loved music. Your mother tells stories of you bopping in your crib, baby-dancing to songs on the radio.
Mike Moustakas homered, drove in three runs and reached five times as the Kansas City Royals thrashed the Seattle Mariners 10-4 Thursday night. With the Royals’ victory and the Minnesota Twins’ loss to the Cleveland Indians, Kansas City wrapped up the American League Central championship.
The 16th annual Sweet 16 Harriet’s Coats for Kids drive is set for Oct. 1 to Nov. 2.
The Meadows School offers a private grant scholarship that offers five students entering kindergarten who are from underprivileged households an all-expense-paid tuition from pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade.
Clark County Park Police officer Wade Barnhart is set to discuss keeping safe from fraud and other personal crimes during a class slated from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 24 at the West Flamingo Senior Center.
Only a few weeks ago, Nevada Republican Party Chairman Michael McDonald and his pal Brad Esposito said they were eager to tell their side of the story in the $2.2 million Miracle Flights for Kids loan scandal.
It’s always a good thing when you enter a golf show and hear drivers smacking balls into the nets with an occasional “Oh, yeah!” accompanying.
A Las Vegas man died Wednesday after driving a stolen scooter into oncoming traffic on Sept. 18 in Henderson.
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas was dealt a big victory this week when it was chosen to host the final presidential debate before next year’s general election, an effort aimed at thrusting UNLV into the national spotlight as it strives to become a better-recognized research institution.
The Mike Tyson Bitcoin ATM will bridge the gap between Bitcoin users and mainstream pop culture by providing consumers with the ability to use cash to purchase bitcoins instantaneously through their mobile devices. The Bitcoin ATM will be the first celebrity-sponsored Bitcoin product to date.
An ambulance rolled over with a patient inside after a crash in the south valley Thursday night, but Las Vegas police said there were only minor injuries.
He never met Nellis Air Force staff sergeant Nathan Paet, and his affair with Paet’s wife was fleeting. But Michael Rodriguez manipulated the 2010 killing of Paet, motivated by greed, prosecutors said Thursday as Rodriguez’s death penalty trial came to a close.
Utah bears the scars of many mining ventures. The Mormons who colonized the region in the mid-1800s diligently explored the territory for resources.
The man who died at a UNLV construction site Wednesday has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
By now, you’d think Hillary Clinton would have learned enough from past mistakes to leave health care alone. You’d think the Democratic presidential candidate would have the sense to tell voters, “You punished my party in last year’s election because the Affordable Care Act did precisely the opposite of what we promised, and so I vow as president to unwind this law, reduce government control of health care and make things better for struggling families.”
While the editorial on the Nevada Health Co-op (“Sick system,” Aug. 28 Review-Journal) dovetails nicely with the Review-Journal’s hackneyed anti-union views, some important information was left out in both the editorial and the report on the co-op (“Nevada Obamacare insurer fails,” Aug. 27 Review-Journal). Readers didn’t hear from the people insured by the co-op.
If there’s a lesson to be learned from Thursday’s speech of Pope Francis to a joint session of Congress, it’s that God is neither Republican nor Democrat. And those who would claim otherwise will inevitably have to confront some uncomfortable truths.
The world’s largest gold miner has discovered treasure in the Las Vegas Valley. Thanks to a few lucky twists of fortune, Barrick Gold Corp. stumbled upon the perfect place for its new Global Shared Services office.
Former UNLV player personnel director Jimmy Morimoto has taken the same position at Mountain West football rival Fresno State.
It was April of his freshman year. Ben Yeager woke up on a couch in a dark basement not sure where he was and how and when he got there, he wrote in a powerful personal essay for The Washington Post.
Sen. Harry Reid is donating his official and personal papers to the University of Nevada, Reno, a trove of almost 35 years of documents and electronic files a school official says will provide treasure for researchers seeking to understand the powerful Nevadan and his role in recent U.S. history.
