To call 2015’s Assembly Bill 394 controversial would be a gross understatement.
One person is in critical condition after being found stabbed Saturday afternoon in the central valley.
Raised in a non-violent culture in Ethiopia, Clark’s Melekte Demdemyanos can’t be blamed for getting emotional after his 120-pound Championship at the Bulldog Grappler at Centennial on Saturday.
About 15 long-time west Las Vegas residents and others streamed in and out of retired assemblyman Harvey Munford’s home Thursday evening for a “private event to share your vision for west Las Vegas,” as stated on distributed fliers with official State of Nevada Assembly letterhead.
Many dressed in blue Saturday during the third annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, a day to honor the men and women sworn to serve and protect the Las Vegas Valley community.
Sunday’s high should reach 62 degrees with partly cloudy skies but no chance for rain, the National Weather Service said.
Rene Fasel, the president of the International Ice Hockey Federation, said he’s not ready to give a final date for the NHL to declare its intentions regarding South Korea for 2018.
Wearable technologies, also called “smart” apparel and accessories, were a hot topic at CES, which opened Thursday and ends Sunday.
Alabama defensive end Jonathan Allen’s flying sack of Texas A&M quarterback Trevor Knight in October showed his athletic ability. Allen now hopes to lead the Crimson Tide to a national title.
A male is hospitalized after being shot in the leg during an attempted robbery Saturday night near the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Alabama coach Nick Saban made the unusual move of changing offensive coordinators between the national semifinals and championship game. Steve Sarkisian replaced Lane Kiffin.
Quarterback Deshaun Watson was sensational in almost leading Clemson to a victory in last year’s national championship game over Alabama. Now he gets a second chance.
A man was taken into custody after he holed up inside an apartment and threatened to burn down the building Saturday afternoon.
Brock Osweiler finally looked like the player Houston spent $72 million on, throwing for a touchdown and running for another to lead the Texans to a 27-14 wild-card playoff win over the Oakland Raiders on Saturday.
In a rare role reversal, professional sports bettors are backing the favorite and the so-called public squares are siding with the underdog in Monday’s college football national championship game.
SeaWorld San Diego is ending its long-running killer whale show after years of outcry and falling attendance prompted it to renounce theatrical orca displays.
The Henderson Hawks are providing exposure for Southern Nevada players such as Valley High’s Spencer Mathis, who has signed to play pro basketball in Argentina.
Bishop Gorman senior safety Bubba Bolden made an oral commitment to Southern California on Saturday. He announced his decision during the broadcast of the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio.
Federal prosecutors want a judge to order a Northern California man to remove all information from his website about confidential informants involved in the takeover of a national wildlife refuge in Oregon last winter.
The glatt kosher restaurant also offers entrees and burgers, but you won’t find tapas like these anywhere else in the Las Vegas Valley.
Las Vegas Review-Journal assistant sports editor Allen Leiker finished 47-34-4 (58 percent) to win the RJ NFL Challenge. Ten contestants picked five games a week against the spread.
