To Mickey Gall, facing Phil “CM Punk” Brooks at UFC 203 is more than just a fight. To him it means his reputation as a mixed martial artist is on the line. According to Gall, losing means he’ll look like a joke.
The Coronado’s doubles pair of Mana Iritani and Sofia Potamitis went 3-0 in the Cougars’ 16-2 home victory against Green Valley.
Josiah Cooper-Pope, born 15 weeks premature, did fine in the neonatal intensive care unit for the first 10 days of his life.
The latest Southern Nevada tennis coaches polls, compiled by the Southern Nevada Tennis Coaches Association.
The race between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton brings to the forefront the question of who is best fit to be the next commander-in-chief of the U.S. armed forces.
Jonathan Macedo-Castellano scored in the final minute to help Las Vegas’ boys soccer team tie host Legacy 3-3 on Wednesday.
Las Vegas has fewer vacant homes than it did a year ago, but its share of empty properties still outweighs the national average.
Police were called about 2:20 p.m. to the body of a man found near the main entryway of Playa Vista Apartments at 3700 E. Bonanza Road, near Pecos Road.
On Wednesday, during work performance evaluation that was more than a year overdue, the North Las Vegas City Council credited Qiong Liu, the city manager, for helping to bolster the city’s financial fortunes.
A fluke and a little good fortune helped a homicide suspect escape North Las Vegas police custody Friday, officials explained Wednesday, the day after the suspect was recaptured.
The UNLV volleyball team was dealt its first loss in seven matches this season, falling 3-1 in an exhibition against the Shandong China Junior Team on Wednesday at Cox Pavilion.
A woman and her daughter are facing incest charges after authorities learned they legally married in Oklahoma this year.
Otis Holland, 59, who prosecutors said created a church as an outlet to rape several minor girls, maintained his innocence. Earlier this year, a jury convicted him on 15 counts, including sexual assault of a minor and lewdness with a child.
Boulder City’s Lani Potter shot 3-over-par 74 Wednesday and the Eagles rolled to victory in a Class 3A Sunrise League golf match at Oasis Golf Club in Mesquite.
Back in April 2014, UFC heavyweight Travis Browne was primed for a title shot. All he had to do was defeat Fabricio Werdum to get that opportunity. Browne lost the fight by decision and Werdum would go on to become the heavyweight champion.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the man killed in Monday’s apparent murder-suicide in Henderson.
A look at some of the top performances for the week of Aug. 29 to Sept. 3.
When you think of symphonic music, the human voice may not be the first instrument that comes to mind. Yet it plays a major role in the Las Vegas Philharmonic’s Saturday season opener, with soprano Maria Valdes joining the orchestra for not one but two of the concert’s three selections.
Two men who were shot and killed Tuesday night in the northwest valley have been identified.
The 2016 will begin with 10 NFL players having ties to Las Vegas, including three rookies and one wearing a shiny new Super Bowl ring.
An attorney for a woman challenging a judge’s decision to change her son’s name to accommodate her ex-husband’s wishes asked the Nevada Supreme Court to overrule what she called a “reverse Solomonic decision.”
Our Revolution, a political nonprofit organization tied to former Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, has endorsed Owen Carver, the Democratic candidate running in the Assembly District 2 race in Las Vegas.
The charges against the man accused of fatally shooting Sen. Harry Reid’s nephew at a Henderson home in late August were dropped this week.
It’s a thrill to hit a long-shot bet, but the truth is the so-called sleeper teams rarely win the Super Bowl and pay the bills. So back the Packers.
In their haste to approve a plan to overhaul the Clark County School District, lawmakers may have exposed the final proposal to future legal challenges.
The push is on to register voters for the Nov. 8 general election.
Review-Journal sports editor Bill Bradley welcomed RJ sports betting writer Matt Youmans for his bi-weekly Facebook Live lunchtime chat Wednesday.
From neighborhood watering holes to Lagasse’s Stadium on the Strip, football fans have no shortage of options to watch their hometown team while enjoying hometown food.
