“This whole story reads like some kind of novel that nobody would buy,” Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., marveled at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Thursday that examined foreign agents working inside the United States.
U.S. Rep. Dina Titus speaks Saturday at an Our Lives on the Line Nationwide Day of Action event at UNLV’s Holbert Hendrix Auditorium.
Two girls are recovering from a lightning strike after their dog brought help to the mountainside scene in Utah.
Daniel Cormier had to be pleased with how his rematch with Jon Jones was unfolding as the UFC 214 main event at Honda Center crossed its midway point on Saturday night. Then came a kick from out of nowhere.
The top-seeded Southern Nevada Blue Sox knocked off the defending champion and second-seeded Las Vegas Aces 7-1 Saturday night to win the American Legion state title game.
The Raiders officially opened training camp Saturday in Napa, California. Review-Journal reporters Ed Graney and Michael Gehlken are in Napa, and the big news of the day is the missing piece on the offensive line.
Brain research can help inform policy on how to help the 2 million Americans who are currently addicted to prescription opioids, as well as the 1 million addicted to heroin.
Why should criminals be allowed to keep their ill-gotten gains? And fair enough, except for one small thing: They can take your stuff without charging or convicting you.
Trump relishes such a cat-and-mouse game and, by playing it so openly, reveals a deeply repellent vindictiveness in the service of a pathological need to display dominance.
Before Nevadans jump on the tax revenue bandwagon and rush to sell more marijuana, they should look at what has happened in states that previously legalized the drug.
This is the usual “let the rich or the deceased who have no voice pay for everything” argument that does not and never will work.
Now, plans for the new monument include stewardship monitoring, toilets, trash receptacles, information kiosks and increased ranger protection.
The Better Deal is full of vague and abstract concepts involving jobs, anti-trust enforcement and drug prices. And the recipe Democrats offer is clear: Government is the answer to the country’s problems.
Four percent growth remains an optimistic projection. But the president is at least making progress.
Scores of teachers attended Live to Give’s Supply A Teacher event Saturday at the Galleria at Sunset mall in Henderson.
The Raiders opened camp in Napa for the 22nd straight year Saturday, a streak some have surmised could be broken once the team relocates to Las Vegas in 2020.
Two veterans, who lost their legs during an explosion in Iraq, made a stop in Las Vegas during their journey in the third annual Veterans Charity Ride from Los Angeles to the 77th annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota.
An infant left for about two hours in a hot car has died — the second such death in the past two days in the city, the Phoenix Fire Department said.
Liberty’s Julian Strawther stayed with New Orleans Pelicans swingman Quincy Pondexter in California the past six weeks in preparation for his final AAU live period of the summer to learn the game and bolster his recruiting stock.
Las Vegas Knicks guard James Bridges is using his AAU tournament experience this week to prepare for the upcoming high school season.
Las Vegas Knicks guard James Bridges is using his AAU tournament experience this week to prepare for the upcoming high school season.
Liberty’s Julian Strawther stayed with New Orleans Pelicans swingman Quincy Pondexter in California the past six weeks in preparation for his final AAU live period of the summer to learn the game and bolster his recruiting stock.
Killers manager Robert Reynolds says he and his brother Mac Reynolds, manager of Imagine Dragons, try to do whatever is best for each band, individually.
First-round draft pick Gareon Conley was one of five players the Raiders deemed Saturday as unavailable to participate early in camp because of medical reasons.
A Spirit Airlines flight was delayed Saturday morning in Las Vegas after a passenger took off all his clothes and approached a flight attendant.
The Dance in the Desert Festival, which celebrated 19 years this weekend at Summerlin Library Performing Arts Center, featured more than 30 performances on Friday and Saturday from local, regional and national solo artists and groups.
Donald Penn is usually the one protecting the Raiders. On Saturday, they supported him.
Tyron Woodley stays in his comfort zone to retain the UFC welterweight title with a unanimous-decision victory over Demain Maia at UFC 214 at Honda Center in Anaheim, California on Saturday.
Five-star guard Tre Jones has eviscerated the competition this summer, and is vying to be the No. 1 point guard in the country like his older brother Tyus was in 2014.
Rock bands and singers of all genres book Las Vegas residencies year-round. Now, a different kind of residency is expected to begin early this week on a tiny portion of The Linq Promenade.
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