Lyon County schools will soon be equipped with cameras in every classroom.
To celebrate the restaurant’s new interior redesign, Wingstop is offering free wings to customers.
Federal prosecutors confirmed late Wednesday that undercover FBI agents posed as a documentary film crew to gather evidence during their investigation of the April 2014 standoff near Bunkerville.
Melania Trump is celebrating her immigrant story as she delivers a rare speech on the campaign trail in Pennsylvania.
Here’s who reviewjournal.com and nevadapreps.com readers selected as the Nevada Preps football player of Week 10.
Gibson was being kept away from the movie — about Army medic Desmond Doss’ rescue of 75 men during World War II despite his refusal to carry a gun — as though he were the subject of yet another restraining order.
The Falcons, atop the NFC South at 5-3, are favored by 3½ to 4 points in Thursday’s game against the Buccaneers.
Looking for where to watch your favorite team? Here are the channel numbers for DirecTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket package. The channel will be blacked out if it is available on a local network affiliate.
You wouldn’t think injecting a little magic into the Marvel Cinematic Universe would be that big of a deal. But you’d be wrong. So very, very wrong.
Five lanes of northbound Interstate 15 have reopened after a rollover crash near the Tropicana Avenue exit Thursday morning.
The Las Vegas Valley will have sunny skies and above-normal temperatures through the weekend and into next week.
A joint raid by U.S. and Afghan forces targeting senior Taliban commanders killed two American service members and 26 Afghan civilians on Thursday, authorities said.
Naloxone — sold under the brand name Narcan and administerable as either a nasal spray or via intramuscular injection — is an opiate antidote. According to Joe Engle, founder of the Las Vegas-based nonprofit There is No Hero in Heroin, it’s also saving people’s lives.
Former U.S. Army Cpl. Christopher Hudson was used to moving from place to place. His life was centered on movement, but he craved stability. When he received the keys Oct. 14 to a newly renovated home in Centennial Hills, Hudson was all smiles.
Fifty years of learning. Fifty years of fun. Boy Scout Troop 102, part of the Bighorn District, marked its 50th anniversary Sept. 24 with a special celebration at Westminster Presbyterian Church, its home since 1966.
One student is out to put Las Vegas on the map. Fifteen-year-old Eshaan Vakil of Summerlin came away with seven medals, including gold, at the International History Olympiad held July 17-24 at the University of Hawaii at Manoa in Honolulu.
When Tyler Kim decided to offer his own baseball camp, he knew he wanted to donate the profits to Little League.
Ainsworth Game Technology, an Australia-based slot machine design and manufacturing company, broke ground on its new 291,000-square-foot U.S. headquarters at 5800 Rafael Rivera Way about two years ago. Its signature red “A” can be can be seen from the 215 Beltway. It celebrated its grand opening Sept. 28, joining nearby companies such as Scientific Games and Boyd Gaming.
High school sophomore Job Rojas admits he’s not much of an artist. So when he started an art project for his summer class, he initially had no idea what to do with the blank canvas.
Rojas and 24 other students with Core Academy — an after-school educational program based at West Preparatory Academy, 2050 Sapphire Stone Ave. — developed their artistic talents inside the home of late local artist and educator Joyce Straus. After taking a tour of her private art gallery, the students were inspired by Straus’ Pollution Solution approach — using recycled materials to create eclectic pieces.
Actress Pia Zadora wants families in the valley dealing with autism to know that “it’s going to get better.” Her now 19-year-old son was diagnosed with autism 15 years ago, and she was on hand Oct. 13 to celebrate the opening of the UNLV Medicine Ackerman Center for Autism and Neurodevelopment Solutions.
On Oct. 17, the Junior League of Las Vegas presented a number of Clark County School District teachers with checks to allow them to pursue projects that otherwise wouldn’t be part of their school’s budget.
The shorthand description of Las Vegas Gunfights is that it’s paintball with real guns.
When Jack Weinstein first opened the doors on Tower of Jewels, there was no Bellagio or Wynn, The Rat Pack still ruled the entertainment in town, and the mob still ran the casinos. After more than 52 years, 89-year-old Weinstein plans to close those doors for good.
Sometimes when students come to school, they are carrying obstacles that distract them from doing their best in class and prevent them from being prepared for life after high school. That’s where Brandon Singleton and the Jobs for America’s Graduates program steps in.
Leo Lukidi wants to change the way you look at tea. “It’s not just Lipton,” he said. “There is an art to tea.”
Following six years of working as a journalist with Greenspun Media Group, Delen Goldberg decided to try something different.
Keep Records, LLC is “so indie it hurts.” The record label wasn’t started out of greed. It was made to lend a hand to musicians starting out in the music business.
Hillary Clinton may not be accumulating the type of early-vote advantage her campaign wanted, but she continues to maintain an apparent edge over Donald Trump.
President Barack Obama has raised the possibility of a reroute of the four-state Dakota Access oil pipeline in southern North Dakota to allay the concerns of American Indians and others who have demonstrated against the project for months.
After a hard-fought negotiation, the city of Las Vegas has a new contract with the union representing fire and rescue workers that will cost the city roughly $11.5 million over three years.
