New Mexico State won its third straight Western Athletic Conference basketball tournament championship with a 63-48 victory over Seattle on Saturday at Orleans Arena.
Activists are upset after taggers made their mark Friday night on the Dakota Access Pipeline protest mural in downtown Las Vegas.
Don’t forget to “spring forward” as daylight saving time in Nevada begins at 2 a.m. Sunday. At that hour, Nevadans should move their clocks forward by one hour.
The Centennial girls track team won eight events at the Heikotter Invitational at Faith Lutheran on Saturday, running away with the team score and defending its title from the last season. Centennial’s boys team won five events to win the meet, also winning for the second year in a row.
Washoe County School District officials say they don’t plan any teacher layoffs, but 30 vacant positions probably will remain unfilled in the face of a $30 million budget deficit entering the next school year.
The Raiders need 24 votes in favor to be approved for relocation to Las Vegas, and one thing in Mark Davis’ favor is that the NFL no longer is run by its old guard.
Brendan Gaughan was supposed to be a major force in Saturday’s Boyd Gaming 300 Xfinity Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, his hometown track.
Joey Logano held off a charging Kyle Larson to win the Xfinity Series Boyd Gaming 300 on Saturday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
The federal Natural Resources Conservation Service says March 1 measurements had snowpacks in the Truckee, Lake Tahoe, Carson and Walker river basins all at or above 200 percent of normal, with projections calling for stream flows well above average through July.
UNR defeated Colorado State 79-71 on Saturday to win the Mountain West tournament championship and clinch the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
Ninety-seven groups participated in the 51st annual Sons and Daughters of Erin St. Patrick’s Day Parade, hosted by the city of Henderson. Groups of people, and sometimes dogs, marched together or accompanied floats down Water Street.
The UFC is back in action tonight with UFC Fight Night 106 in Fortaleza, Brazil. We’ll be live-blogging all of the action. Follow along here.
A woman was fatally struck by a pickup truck in a northwest valley intersection Saturday afternoon.
Per current rules, NASCAR teams aren’t allowed to test the pit road speed traps before race day, which led to 13 speeding infractions at Atlanta.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. said he will only come out of retirement for a long-rumored boxing match against Conor McGregor and that it’s on the UFC star to make the next move.
A breakdown of the fights on the main card of UFC Fight Night 106 on Saturday in Fortaleza, Brazil.
Demonstrators line Hampton Road during a protest against U.S. Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., who appeared at the Sun City Anthem Center in Henderson on Saturday.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman sent a letter to the Arizona legislature urging it to support a bill that publicly would fund in part a $395 million arena to keep the Coyotes in the Phoenix area.
It’s the final day of Vegas Madness, and we’ll be covering all the action. The Review-Journal sports team will be live-tweeting all of the action.
March Madness is upon us, another time of the year when people who almost never set foot inside a race and sports book become sports experts and serious gamblers.
A lengthy investigation lies ahead for Las Vegas police after a teenage girl’s burned body was found Saturday morning in a northwest valley apartment complex. “It’s pretty gruesome,” Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Dan McGrath said Saturday.
Small business owners in Las Vegas have struggled to find local microlenders — financial institutions willing to lend businesses up to $50,000.
Handicapper Bernie Fratto (Berniefratto.com) likes Oregon to cover as 2-point favorites over Arizona and UNR to cover the halftime line over Colorado State.
San Antonio Spurs forward LaMarcus Aldridge will be out indefinitely due to a minor heart arrhythmia, the latest occurrence of heart issues for the five-time All-Star.
While the creative technique that Las Vegas police used to catch a suspect in the beating deaths of two homeless men — the suspect repeatedly beat a blanketed decoy with a hammer — is impressive, the compassion and empathy they exhibited in taking on the case may be even more impressive.
Vegas Madness comes to an end today. And the next stop for the champs? Dancing in the NCAA Tournament.
After a 2½-month run last year at the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno, the exhibit “Tilting the Basin” is making its way to Southern Nevada.
Unseasonably warm weather will stick around through next week, according to the National Weather Service.
With temperatures in the 80s, many local residents are already hard at work in their gardens and yards. Southern Nevada’s temperature extremes, scarcity of water and desert soils combine for a harsh growing climate.
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