Two people were airlifted in critical condition after a rollover accident on U.S. Highway 93 near the Hoover Dam.
Service at Henderson medical university is free for children who qualify for federal program, but also available to adults.
On the eve of legal hearings, U.S. Senate Democrats have filed legislation to rescind President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban for people entering the United States from six countries.
The Review-Journal’s Best of Nevada Preps Awards ceremony will return this year, but in a new venue.
Many of last year’s 51s have put themselves in the mix to make the Mets roster, including Las Vegan Paul Sewald.
The former Valley and Rancho High teacher and football, basketball, soccer and track coach who died in 1991 is being honored with induction into the Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame on June 2.
Declaring “enough is enough,” the top U.S. Marine on Tuesday told senators that he intends to fix the problem that led to current and former Corps members sharing nude photos of female Marines online and making lewd or threatening comments about them.
A bill that would help undocumented juveniles living in Nevada seek and obtain federal immigration relief won bipartisan support in the Assembly on Tuesday.
Veterans Stand Down on Wednesday offers an array of free services, including housing assistance, counseling, medical care — even showers and haircuts.
Federal prosecutor Steven Myhre has been named acting U.S. attorney following the resignation last week of Nevada U.S. Attorney Daniel Bogden.
An Assembly committee on Tuesday amended and passed a resolution ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, bringing the decades old issue one step closer to reality in Nevada.
A northeast valley apartment complex has been evacuated after a woman found a suspicious item inside her burglarized vehicle Tuesday afternoon.
While a blizzard wreaks havoc on the East Coast, tourists in Las Vegas may find themselves without a way home.
A teenager was arrested Saturday in connection with the March 1 robbery and assault of an 84-year-old woman in the Sam’s Town casino.
Legislative Democrats on Tuesday announced a new caucus intended to address the priorities of young people and give them a voice in the legislative process.
A bill designed to reduce the temptation sudden money poses to drug addicts was introduced Tuesday in the Nevada Senate.
Assemblyman William McCurdy II on Tuesday introduced legislation to protect Nevada’s consumers by banning gift card expiration dates.
A pedestrian is in the hospital after being struck by a vehicle Tuesday in the east valley.
Las Vegan Roy Nelson will return to action against Alexander Volkov in Kansas City, Mo., on April 15, the Review-Journal has confirmed.
People might recognize Melissa Moats’ voice; they just don’t know how.
Tre’Von Armstead was booked on charges of domestic battery, resisting arrest and damaging a vehicle after an incident early Monday in front of The Cromwell, police say.
A new sentencing hearing has been set for a man who police say failed to warn authorities about his friend’s plans to kill black worshippers at a Charleston church.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority will turn Cashman Center over to the city of Las Vegas earlier than anticipated to focus its efforts and resources on the convention center expansion.
The community will host a run before hosting its first ever Fit Fest to celebrate a year of being open. The Fit Fest is free and open to the public.
Melody Sweets of “Absinthe” happily handled the clippers on Saturday during the St. Baldrick’s Nine Fine Irishmen shave-a-thon at New York-New York.
Sections of U.S. Highway 95 will be restricted to one lane overnight Thursday as crews continue to work on the $47 million Centennial Bowl interchange in northwest Las Vegas.
Goodyear has let the helium out of the last of its fabled fleet of blimps, but the company’s flight program will continue.
Private businesses in Europe can forbid Muslim women in their employ from wearing headscarves if the ban is part of a policy of neutrality within the company and not a sign of prejudice against a particular religion, the European Union Court of Justice said Tuesday.
It’s difficult to imagine a time when Elaine Wynn was not an influential woman. But Las Vegas was a vastly different world when she and then-husband Steve Wynn arrived in the late 1960s.
Tom Lawrence, a building plans examiner for the city of North Las Vegas, said Valarie Evans is his wife’s hero.
