In the most emotional moment of UNLV’s spring football practice, Rebels coach Tony Sanchez made a surprise announcement to the team after its final workout before spring break that junior walk-on linebacker Roscoe Kalilikane would be awarded a scholarship.
Aiming to streamline tasks, the North Las Vegas City Council approved $919,000 to fund new planning and business licensing software.
The Clark County School Board Wednesday approved a $2.2 billion budget that includes larger class sizes and fewer year-round schools but expands full-day kindergarten to all elementary campuses.
Here are some things to know about the 51s and the fan experience before the season begins Thursday against the Fresno Grizzlies.
The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a suspected attempted homicide-suicide incident in the northwest Arizona community of Mohave Valley.
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The 51s begin a new season Thursday night against PCL champion Fresno at Cashman Field seeking the answer to the same tired question, to use the Bryce Harper vernacular: When are they going to get a new ballpark?
Nevada doesn’t take a backseat to anywhere else when it comes to hunters who are dedicated to conserving waterfowl and its habitat. That reality is reflected in the national honor recently bestowed by Ducks Unlimited on its Elko and Sparks chapters.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal live-tweeted all the action from the grand opening of T-Mobile Arena.
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The 123-unit Element Hotel at 10555 Discovery Drive, near the 215 Beltway and Town Center Drive in Summerlin, has been sold to Pacifica Cos., a San Diego investment firm, for $17.1 million.
Jeron Bodin and Justin Meeks each won an individual event and finished second in another to help the Foothill boys track win a three-team meet at Valley on Tuesday.
With the 51s starting their season on Thursday against Fresno, here are five players to watch.
Madison Aldred won three individual events Tuesday to lead the Arbor View girls track team to victory in a three-team meet at Bonanza.
A South Texas man was set to be executed Wednesday after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to block his punishment for the 1998 slaying of a 12-year-old boy whose blood the convicted killer said he drank.
Former Strip illusionist Jan Rouven pleaded not guilty in federal court Wednesday to four child pornography charges.
The Las Vegas City Council agreed Wednesday to sell three acres of land near downtown to a distiller looking to expand its operations.
U.S. Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid on Wednesday lauded a study linking $156 million in economic activity to the Basin and Range National Monument and nine other monuments in four states even though figures were not available for those specific sites.
For the fifth year, Sin City Gallery and owner/curator Laura Henkel are bringing the “12 Inches of Sin” show to Las Vegas and the 18b Arts District. This year, it promises to be bigger, longer and steamier, with a one-day special event, “Sin City Gallery presents Immersive,” planned from 1 p.m. to midnight April 9.
Pirates are plundering Las Vegas taxpayers — with the help of the City Council.
A pedestrian was injured in a hit-and-run Wednesday morning in the southern valley, Las Vegas police said.
Top U.S. drugmaker Pfizer and Irish rival Allergan are charting independent futures after scrapping a record $160 billion deal torpedoed bynew Treasury Department rules meant to block American companies from moving their corporate addresses overseas — on paper — to avoidU.S. taxes.
The federal judge overseeing Oregon’s wildlife refuge standoff case scheduled a September trial on Wednesday and reinforced her decision to send Ammon and Ryan Bundy to Nevada next week for a court appearance.
Started as a fast-casual eatery, both Las Vegas Valley locations of Market Grille Cafe are now full-service, sit-down restaurants.
Not far from the glitz of the Strip, Table 34 keeps the glamour alive for locals at a more casual level.
View rounds up dining events and news from across the Las Vegas Valley, from restaurant openings to special dinners and promotions.
Strong winds rapidly expanded the size of a wildfire chewing through heavy brush on both sides of the Colorado River in Arizona and California on Wednesday.
U.S. Highway 95 was reopened after being shut down in the northwest valley Wednesday afternoon due to a possible suicide attempt, according to Las Vegas police.
The entire UNLV football team crowded around kicker Nicolai Bornand at the end of Wednesday’s practice at Rebel Park and tried to distract him, but the senior stayed focused and calmly booted a 35-yard field goal.
Gov. Brian Sandoval and Frank Aguilera, deputy director of the Aerospace Systems Program at the NASA Ames Research Center in California, along with other officials, unveiled a new $400,000 NUANCE lab at Reno-Stead Airport north of Reno.
