Who are the winners and losers now that Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor have finally agreed to fight on Aug. 26 at T-Mobile Arena?
May 23 was a big day for Las Vegas-based Allegiant Air. But it was just as big for Nevada State Bank, the lender on a $34 million note for Allegiant to purchase its first-ever, fresh-from-the-factory aircraft.
A man suspected of robbing a 76-year-old woman in the central valley Wednesday was taken into custody, thanks to the woman’s thorough description, Las Vegas police said.
The eight stages at Electric Daisy Carnival each carry their own theme and cater to a different style of electronic dance music, for the most part. Event founder Pasquale Rotella breaks down each of them:
“There’s no news, no political tweets showing up. The only thing that anybody at the festival has to think about is the festival itself and the people around them,” says Las Vegas-based DJ 3lau.
Coach Jack Del Rio wants players to take care of their bodies and avoid trouble.
Cuban star Guillermo Rigondeaux will fight Moises Flores on the Andre Ward-Sergey Kovalev undercard Saturday at the Mandalay Bay Events Center.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal announces its 2017 all-state baseball team.
Gov. Brian Sandoval signed off on a bill Thursday that requires pharmaceutical companies to release insulin prices after vetoing an earlier version of the bill he said wasn’t strong enough.
Specialized foster care agencies in Clark County will not see have their Nevada Medicaid funding changed until at least September, state officials report.
Nearly anyone hitting Interstate 15 this weekend can expect some jams.
A bill to expedite the licensing and development of Yucca Mountain nuclear waste site in Nevada was passed by a subcommittee on Thursday, clearing the first hurdle for legislation expected to be taken up in the House this year.
Public clashes over extent of electronic communication between students, teachers during roundtable discussion Thursday night on the Clark County School District’s first-ever social media policy.
A Las Vegas man accused of scamming immigrants out of thousands of dollars in exchange for fraudulent services was arrested Thursday.
“Could we do a show without the flying pig? Yes. Would we? No.”
A brewery and other restaurant and retail businesses are expected to start moving into a downtown Las Vegas commercial development in September.
Additional cooling stations will open across the Las Vegas Valley to assist the city’s homeless during next week’s heat wave.
Vegas Golden Knights GM George McPhee is confident he and his staff are ready to select the best players and make the best deals possible at next week’s NHL Expansion Draft.
The great central Nevada oil rush appears to be off to a slow start.
The plan spells out how the state will measure performance in order to comply with the new federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
Meet the Review-Journal’s new horse racing columnist and join in what he hopes will develop into a far-ranging handicapping conversation.
Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt said Thursday his office is investigating how companies may have contributed to the opioid epidemic.
Many sexual assault victims experience an involuntary inability to move during rape, and those who do are more likely to later develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression, Swedish researchers say.
Unidentified first-grader in 2006 photo hanging in Clark County School District offices is unidentified no longer.
Five schools were crowned champions of the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association’s Award of Excellence for the 2016-2017 school year, the NIAA announced in a press release.
Like his music, the late hip-hop icon’s movie roles were raw and as hard as the streets.
The opening matchup features the potential first and second overall picks as the Boston Celtics face the Los Angeles Lakers on July 8.
Jason Harvey, 36, died after being shot early Tuesday by another occupant who was seated in the backseat, police say.
Gov. Brian Sandoval on Thursday signed a bill into law that is expected to resurrect the rooftop solar industry in Nevada.
The last of four prisoners who escaped through an air vent from a county jail in central Oklahoma this week was captured on Thursday, a sheriff’s office said.