Documents show congressman’s assertion that military officials were worried about surveillance not just ‘bizarre conspiracy theories’
Wayne Allyn Root will join the Las Vegas Review-Journal as a columnist, appearing on the Nevada section cover every Wednesday and Sunday beginning September 7, RJ Editor-in-Chief Keith Moyer announced today.
A federal jury has convicted a former owner of Super Liquor stores on the Strip in a scheme to hide nearly $4 million in cash receipts from the IRS.
Montana is closing a 175-mile stretch of the Yellowstone River to all recreational activities to prevent the spread of a parasite that is believed to have killed tens of thousands of fish, authorities said Friday.
Unemployed or underemployed Southern Nevada residents have until 5 p.m. Aug. 24 to make the first application deadline for an intensive IT boot camp that will provide training for tech sector jobs.
The Chargers, long shots to win the AFC West at 10-1 odds, have a big gap to close as they chase the Broncos, Chiefs and Raiders.
After 70-year-old Charles Thomas Deishley started asking questions about the investments he thought he made, he was shot dead.
The rock band filmed an atmospheric video in Las Vegas and now returns for a show at Brooklyn Bowl.
This week’s lineup for budget-minded music fans includes a free show by Melissa Etheridge.
“Giving to others makes you feel fulfilled, living out the life that Christ would have you live out. It’s meeting that calling. He wants us to be of service to him and to serve others,” said Brian Dallimore, who volunteers at The Crossing Church.
Paul Manafort resigned as chairman of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign on Friday, Trump said, days after the Republican candidate effectively demoted him in a leadership shakeup aimed at boosting his struggling White House bid.
Our dining picks this week include the Banana Veneziana at Trevi and a new $2,000 dinner package at Beauty & Essex.
A man was shot during a carjacking early Friday morning in the central valley.
There are just a few more days of the Rio Olympics, but there’s still a lot to watch.
The 2017 Fusion V6 Sport available at Friendly Ford comes equipped with the 2.7-liter EcoBoost V-6 that generates 325 horsepower and 380 pound-feet of torque.
Buick’s new Envision wagon is being brought to North America from a General Motors plant in China.
Officials at Park Place Infiniti are awaiting the September arrival of the 2017 Infiniti Q60 coupe, which features a new V-6 twin-turbo engine and was called a “head-turner” by car reviewer Edmunds.com.
The Jaguars return only one letter winner from last year.
The Gaels return three of the top 10 finishers in last year’s Division I state tournament.
Five starters return for the Desert Shields, who qualified for the playoffs last year.
The Sundevils will have a new look under first-year head coach David Ostler.
The Warriors have a new head coach, but remain focused on a Sunset League title.
The Mountain Lions will be young, but hope to be successful.
The Pirates are young, despite returning 12 letter winners.
