Antonio Perez, 42, a U.S. citizen, was arrested about 5:45 a.m. Wednesday after trying to enter the U.S. from Mexico at the Otay Mesa border crossing in San Diego with a tourist visa that was not legally issued to him.
Rickie Fowler only wanted to make sure the wind didn’t blow him away over two tough rounds at the Masters. More than just survive on Friday, he posted a 5-under 67 that gave him a share of the lead for the first time in a major.
The Clark County School District and the state Department of Education agreed Friday to temporarily halt the district’s lawsuit over the reorganization while a new bill works its way through the legislative session.
Nevada is getting closer to taking its battle against cyberattacks to a new level.
Britney Spears plans a world tour this summer, and might record or tour instead of returning to Vegas after her contract expires in December.
Citing the goal of reducing recidivism and saving money, Sen. Majority Leader Aaron Ford introduced a bill this week that would catapult the College of Southern Nevada back into the business of educating offenders.
Pickleball. Even the sport’s name inspires giggles. But the effect pickleball is having on downtown Las Vegas is no laughing matter.
Cornerback Tramaine Brock was released Friday by the San Francisco 49ers after he was arrested and accused of hitting a woman he was dating.
Here’s a timelapse of Las Vegas arrivals lining up for approach to McCarran International Airport.
King’s two shows on the Strip illustrate how Las Vegas spectacle and touring pop concerts eventually merged.
‘Should I bother watching ‘Better Call Saul’?” a friend asked. “I mean, it’s not as good as ‘Breaking Bad,’ right?” Well, yes and no.
Bishop Gorman High School announced Friday it has suspended football coach Kenny Sanchez after he was charged Thursday with domestic violence.
Healthcare Equality Index rates medical centers in North Las Vegas, Reno as “leaders” when it comes to inclusiveness.
Nevada’s juvenile justice system may be getting an overhaul. The end result: Putting county and state juvenile justice officials on the same page.
Get revved up for the opening of “The Fate of the Furious” by visiting these famed automobiles.
Conservative talk show host Tomi Lahren has filed a lawsuit against Glenn Beck and his online platform, The Blaze, alleging wrongful termination.
A breakdown of the fights on the main card of UFC 210 on Saturday at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York, with picks from the Review-Journal’s Adam Hill and Heidi Fang.
Irvine said the restaurant, scheduled to open July 22, will serve “eclectic comfort food from my travels around the world,” and he promised a few surprises.
Vasyl Lomachenko returns to the ring Saturday to defend his WBO junior lightweight title against Jason Sosa in an HBO-televised main event at the new MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland.
Cheers, mate! Friday is National Beer Day. Head downtown for the Great Vegas Festival of Beer or stay in and pair your favorite brew with our recommendation for the perfect food, movie or playlist.
This week, I put myself in the shoes of roughly 150,000 students across the Clark County School District: I took part of the Smarter Balanced test. And it was an unnerving trip back to eighth grade.
Congressional lawmakers were united Friday in support for the U.S. military strikes on a Syrian air base, with Republicans and Democrats applauding the action and denouncing Syria President Bashar al-Assad for using chemical weapons on civilian populations.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board recently granted approval for the state’s sports books to offer wagering on the NFL Draft.
There are two sides of the coin to this Kenny Sanchez story, the first being a head coach of the nation’s best prep football program being arrested on a domestic battery charge and the other the school that employs him.
The U.S. jobs report for March delivered a mixed message Friday as hiring fell to its weakest pace in nearly a year. Yet at the same time, the unemployment rate reached the lowest level in nearly a decade.
A Senate panel on Friday passed a bill requiring businesses with more than 50 employees to provide paid sick leave.
A person convicted of assaulting a civilian employees or public safety volunteer may see facing tougher penalties in court.
Johnny Cupcakes will pop into The Cupcakery on Saturday to present what he calls the world’s first “t-shirt bakery.”
Active duty and veteran military members who are under 21 may be able to get a permit to carry a concealed firearm in Nevada.
A group of girls at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada’s Reynolds Clubhouse last year was about to begin a 10-week lesson in self-confidence and positivity, accomplished by running. But the girls didn’t have the right footwear — or if they did, there was another problem.