When officiating is in the news, it’s seldom a good week for the conference. And for the Mountain West, this has been a particularly bad week.
Kevin Randleman, a former Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight champion and longtime Las Vegas resident, died Thursday in San Diego. He was 44.
A pedestrian was killed Friday night after being struck by a vehicle, Metro confirmed.
Marvell Wynne isn’t sure how he’d feel if his beloved Oakland Raiders moved to Las Vegas, but he’d be thrilled to see Sin City get an MLS franchise.
A motorcyclist was critically injured Friday night in a two-vehicle collision, according to Las Vegas police.
With the help of senior Ava Dolan, Centennial’s girls pulled off an improbable rally in the third game to beat Foothill 5-4 and win their first state bowling title at The Orleans.
Emi Leong rolled a 512 series, and her freshman sister, Eri Leong, rolled a team-best 531 series as the Roadrunners topped Boulder City 9-0 and won their fourth consecutive Division I-A girls bowling title at The Orleans.
An elderly man, missing for nearly two weeks, has been found. Late Friday, North Las Vegas police said Lester Clark, 87, was found at a local hospital in good health.
A 51-year-old North Las Vegas man has been arrested in connection with the fatal crash that claimed the life of a 2-year-old girl last Sunday, according to North Las Vegas police.
It appears ONE Championship welterweight champion Ben Askren is ready to bury the hatchet with UFC president Dana White.
Some brick-and-mortar medical marijuana dispensaries have begun delivery services to homes, but not to hotels, and not to tourists.
A man ran into a pancake restaurant near Boulder Highway and Flamingo Road on Friday night, claiming he was shot in the chest.
Before the name is lost to history in Las Vegas, a place that revises its past like no other, pause to consider the life of Donald Shepard.
Las Vegas’ “sunny and warm” trend put Friday’s record high in jeopardy, but temperatures did not break the record and aren’t likely to do so Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
Not even oceans can keep the appreciation Americans have for their troops from reaching those who are defending their country worlds away.
Who approved printing sex tips for those riding the High Roller? (“Vitalvegas.com’s 11 vital tips for having sex on the High Roller,” Wednesday Review-Journal). Encouraging illegal behavior should not be happening in your newspaper.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is very fond of telling voters that he is the only Democratic candidate for president who doesn’t have a super PAC, and that he’s “going to prove the experts wrong” by winning the election without one.
In just a matter of days, U.S. airlines will begin a fierce bidding war to win routes and airport slots to a destination that’s been off-limits to them for more than 50 years: Cuba.
Seniors turned on the charm for Cupid Speed Dating to celebrate Valentine’s Day at the Paradise Recreation Center in Las Vegas on Friday.
At age 23, Bryce Harper is already Major League Baseball’s youngest MVP. And he could be baseball’s first $400 million man. But don’t tell him that.
The 319-acre chunk of land near the southern tip of Apex Industrial Park isn’t a big deal on paper. The site makes up less than 2 percent of the 20,000-acre park’s total land. But when the lot goes on the auction block Tuesday, it could mark an important turning point for Apex.
Hailed by then-Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki as the “crown jewel” of VA hospitals when it opened four years ago, the VA Medical Center in North Las Vegas has endured growing pains and criticism from veterans about wait times and staffing issues.
A former band teacher accused of “inappropriate contact” with students at a North Las Vegas charter school in 2012 was offered the chance to resign by the school’s principal for unrelated behavior the same year and was hired the next year by the Clark County School District.
With springlike weather on tap, Las Vegas residents seeking to enjoy the outdoors have another incentive to get outside: free entry into Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area during the three-day Presidents Day weekend.
ONE Championship welterweight title holder Ben Askren discusses the promotion’s new weight cutting policy.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will visit Henderson on Saturday morning.
A lawyer for former Family Court Judge Steven Jones described his client on Friday as “disgraced, disbarred, imprisoned, humiliated.”
It’s just February. And “The Real World” is still a few weeks away from hitting the air. But we already have a frontrunner for 2016’s most unsettling clip from a Las Vegas-based reality show.
State utility regulators on Friday approved a phased-in rate increase for rooftop-solar customers over 12 years, rejecting a recommendation from NV Energy and others to grandfather in existing net metering customers under previous, more favorable rates for 20 years.
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