The Los Angeles Chargers’ most expensive season ticket at tiny StubHub Center will cost $150 more per game than the Los Angeles Rams are charging for the best seat in their much bigger house.
Several companies in a Henderson business park are close to finishing expansions, and at least one of them is hiring.
County Commission candidate Tisha Black’s campaign rollout is turning heads and winning praise almost two years before the general election for the board’s next members.
Las Vegas-based Boyd Gaming Corp. reported $12.2 million in net fourth-quarter earnings after a loss of $6.9 million last year, beating Wall Street analysts’ expectations.
Cheyenne went undefeated in the Class 3A Sunset League to earn its first league title since 1998. The Desert Shields (17-6) host Tech (9-16) in the opening round of the 3A Southern Region tournament at 6 p.m. Wednesday.
While rumors swirl of a potential boxing match between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Conor McGregor, plenty of hurdles still stand in the way.
The majority of Nevada’s bridges are in good to fair condition, but the state faces a $133 million shortfall to upgrade a handful of spans, officials said this week.
For more than a year, discussions have swirled about what some see as a need to reduce the credit requirement for the Silver State Opportunity Grant.
Actor Harrison Ford had a potentially serious run-in with an airliner at a Southern California airport, NBC-TV reported Tuesday.
Empathy, discussion, debate — even verbal jabs — require that people understand each other.
If you’re still undecided about whether to buy season tickets for the Golden Knights’ inaugural NHL season, here’s your chance. The team will hold a 24-hour open house Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena.
Clark County Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria told a state Assembly panel on Tuesday that lawmakers should consider banning guns from polling places to guard against voter intimidation.
Arbor View High School’s athletic director had his bail set Tuesday at $1.5 million in his child pornography case and now faces additional charges, including first-degree kidnapping.
The city of Las Vegas wants more flexibility in how it uses some revenue generated by redevelopment districts to include other educational purposes other than improving existing facilities.
Nearly 200,000 people, who evacuated Sunday over fears that a damaged spillway at Lake Oroville could fail and unleash a wall of water, have to stay away indefinitely while officials race to repair it before more rains arrive Thursday.
Facing a lawsuit from the Clark County School District over a mandated reorganization effort, the state Department of Education plans to host a workshop focusing on concerns district officials have highlighted for months.
Gov. Brian Sandoval said Tuesday that solitary confinement in the state’s prison system has the attention of his new corrections director, James Dzurenda.
Supporters of Cliven Bundy posed a significant threat of violence to federal authorities who tried to impound the rancher’s cattle, a Bureau of Land Management agent testified Tuesday.
Interactive technology the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority uses in presentations at trade shows for meeting planners is being used this week at Routes America in Las Vegas to show participants how many flights on which airlines fly nonstop to McCarran International Airport.
A man was jailed after a fatal stabbing — possibly over a cellphone — in the southeast valley early Tuesday.
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Review-Journal sports reporter Adam Hill and videographer Heidi Fang returned Tuesday for their weekly live video update on all things MMA and UFC.
The Calico Racing 5K, half marathon and marathon will take place Saturday morning at Red Rock Canyon.
ABC has named a black woman as its “Bachelorette” for the first time in the show’s history
Bus service will operate on a Saturday schedule for the Presidents Day holiday, according to the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada.
Sign wavers. Sign spinners. Sign flippers. Human billboards. Sign dancers. They go by many names, and passersby see them during the day in many parts of the Las Vegas Valley.
Gov. Brian Sandoval on Tuesday refused to speculate on what he might do if the Democratic- controlled Nevada Legislature finalizes a budget without funding for Education Savings Accounts.
More than a week after the Falcons fell victim to the biggest comeback in Super Bowl history, an Atlanta zoo has named a cockroach after Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.
An Assembly bill would make it easier for companies that do background checks on potential employees.
Robert Beckmann’s latest exhibit “Transmutations: Robert Beckmann, Under the Western Sky 1977-2017,” is a retrospective that continues through April 9 at the Sahara West Library’s Studio. Las Vegas is well represented in the exhibit.