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“I’ve shot so much in Vegas over my career,” Matt Damon says, referring to the “Ocean’s” franchise and “Behind the Candelabra,” HBO’s acclaimed Liberace movie. “I mean, I’ve really shot some of my favorite stuff that I’ve ever been in there.”
A trio of home runs and a spot start by a pitcher making his second Triple-A start of the season were enough for Las Vegas Wednesday night as they evened the series with Fresno with a 6-3 win at Chukchansi Park.
More than 4.1 million airline passengers passed through McCarran International last month, marking the airport’s best June performance since 2007, the Clark County Department of Aviation will report Thursday.
If there’s anything supporters and critics of school choice can agree on, it’s the likelihood that a pair of state Supreme Court hearings on Friday will have an impact on public education beyond Nevada’s borders.
San Diego State senior running back Donnel Pumphrey is the nation’s active leader in rushing yards (4,272), rushing touchdowns (45) and all-purpose yards (5,145). He attended Canyon Springs High School.
Six Nevada hospitals have earned one star and two have earned four stars in a controversial five-star rating system unveiled Wednesday morning by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
Harry Reid finally said goodbye. Nevada’s retiring senior senator — notorious for ending phone calls without signing off — spoke for the final time as a top elected official to a Democratic presidential convention Wednesday.
Police are investigating a fatal motorcycle crash that happened in the southwest valley Wednesday afternoon.
President Barack Obama rallied delegates to support Hillary Clinton one day before she gives her acceptance speech as the Democratic Party’s nominee for president.
In what was likely his final major primetime speech, President Barack Obama addressed the Democratic National Convention on Thursday night in support of Hillary Clinton.
By a vote of 4-0, the trustees present at the Wednesday meeting agreed to wait until the entire board convenes for an Aug. 3 work session before they make a final decision that will impact the health, dental, vision, life and disability insurance benefits for nearly 12,000 employees.
The Las Vegas Valley broiled in 115-degree heat Wednesday, tying a record high for same date in 1943. The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning until 11 p.m. Thursday.
Firefighters at the 150 N. Nellis Blvd. station — just north of Charleston Boulevard — saw the stabbed male about 5:30 p.m. He was taken to University Medical Center’s trauma unit.
For 17 years, Las Vegas Review-Journal readers flipped to Norm Clarke’s column — on Page 3A — to get the skinny on the city. But Thursday’s column will be Clarke’s last.
Man sues the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, an officer and his supervisor in federal court for negligence, unlawful arrest and imprisonment and violating his right to due process.
As he stood at the lectern last night, Bill Clinton was doing more than delivering another convention speech, something he has done every four years spanning four decades.
Hillary Clinton won enough delegate votes to win the Democratic nomination for president Tuesday, making history as the first woman from a major party to do so.
I submitted my resignation to the Las Vegas Review-Journal this week, after a 17-year run as man-about-town/gossip columnist.
Las Vegas Valley physicians and patients say that in addition to the stress and pain of being sick, people with serious illnesses may also be suffering from a lack of information about their conditions.
It’s no secret to followers of UNLV football that the energy level of strength coach Keith Belton and his assistant, Jeff Eaton, is off the charts. Their infectious enthusiasm also is no longer a secret to the outside world.
Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying three suspects involved in a July convenience store robbery.
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada stepped onto the national stage one more time Wednesday, ready for a fight.
The man killed in a crash near Moapa on Tuesday evening has been identified.
Veronica Joels, a junior at The Meadows High School, orally committed to the UNLV women’s golf team for the class of 2018. She would be one of the program’s most heralded recruits.
Hyperloop One, a futuristic transportation company, announced on Wednesday that the location of its first Hyperloop manufacturing plant is in North Las Vegas.
North Dakota and Minnesota will meet Oct. 27, 2018, at Orleans Arena in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game. The rivalry, which dates to 1930, is one of the fiercest in college hockey.