An argument led to the Monday night shooting of a man in a downtown Las Vegas apartment community, police said.
Ride-hailing companies would have to verify that their drivers have state business licenses under a bill introduced Tuesday in the Nevada Senate.
Nevada’s fiber optic network may get another tool for expansion.
Review-Journal sports reporter Adam Hill and videographer Heidi Fang returned Tuesday for their weekly live video update on all things MMA and UFC.
Death Valley National Park is offering a limited number of “flood recovery tours” at Scotty’s Castle, which has been closed to the public since a record deluge in October 2015.
UNLV president Len Jessup is searching for a new athletic director, and it will be the most important hire he makes during his time at the university.
Scoring a major label record contract is a bite of the golden apple that often results in little more than a mouthful of worm chunks.
College of Southern Nevada President Michael Richards on Tuesday called the 15-credit requirement for the state’s first need-based grant a “straitjacket” for students.
GameCo Inc., the maker of the world’s first video game gaming machines (VGM), has received certification from Gaming Laboratories International, opening the road to potential sales in U.S. gaming states.
Nevada workers earned an average of $950 a week during the third quarter of 2016, a gain of 10.2 percent year over year. For a five-day work week of 40 hours, that’s $23.75 an hour and $49,400 a year, state officials said in a statement.
Boulevard Mall has landed a Colorado call center company expected to employ about 500 people.
Tesla Motors has filed an application with state utility regulators to take advantage of an economic incentive authorized by the Nevada Legislature for its gigafactory east of Reno.
The NHL trading deadline is Wednesday, as teams that are looking to bolster their lineup will be busy dealing with teams looking to unload players in return for draft picks and other assets.
Former Las Vegas Township Constable John Bonaventura pleaded not guilty Tuesday to theft and wiretapping charges.
A number of internet services were affected by an ongoing outage of Amazon’s cloud infrastructure Tuesday.
Johnny Manziel is trying to reassure a judge concerned that the Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback isn’t being serious about the conditions of getting his domestic violence case dismissed, saying his “life is trending upward” and that he is “taking care of this.”
The 21-year-old who died Sunday night after a car crash has been identified as Alejandro Jaracuaro of St. George, Utah.
Seattle’s Space Needle got a jolt on Monday. Lightning struck the iconic tower during a snowstorm.
Brian Dewhurst helped launch two Cirque du Soleil shows on the Strip — “Mystere” and “O” — and is still a full-time performer at age 84.
A man serving a life sentence for murder in Arkansas was booked Monday into the Clark County Detention Center on an additional murder charge in a case from 1991.
NASA will pay Boeing Co. up to $373.5 million for rides to fly up to five astronauts to the International Space Station aboard Russian Soyuz capsules, the U.S. space agency said Tuesday.
When Estelle Murphy turns over leadership of Safe Nest this week after 38 years, she can point to many areas of progress in helping victims of domestic violence in Southern Nevada.
The man who died Sunday from a gunshot wound he suffered earlier in February has been identified as 21-year-old Edgar Contreras of Las Vegas.
Reno resident Annette Schulz will participate in the 100-mile race in honor of her friend, who died in December. Twelve runners are expected to participate in the 100-mile race.
Alaska Airlines is the best domestic airline and Spirit is the worst, according to a top 10 list that sifted through a variety of data and research to arrive at its conclusion.
Target Corp. became a retail phenomenon — and a stock market darling — with a rare mix of hip products and bargain prices.
Adrian Peterson, Minnesota’s all-time leading rusher, will be an unrestricted free agent when the market opens next week.
A sniper mistakenly fired his weapon during a Thursday speech by President François Hollande in southwestern France, slightly injuring two people.
It’s common for Clark County School District libraries, sports fields and schools to be named after people who contributed to the Las Vegas area in its formative years.
Set for June 2-4, the Colossal Clusterfest will feature what’s described as a “jam-packed, multiformat festival experience” covering a wide spectrum of the comedy genre (standup, sketch, podcast, digital) as well as comedy-themed music and food.