The Killers are playing Monday night outside Caesars Palace, reminiscent of the night they opened the Life is Beautiful festival four years ago.
Despite thunderstorms that forced cancellation of Red Flag missions Tuesday and Wednesday, pilots of F-35 joint strike fighter jets and F-22 Raptors have made significant strides in the ongoing air combat exercise that ends Friday at Nellis Air Force Base.
Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier trade insults, not punches during UFC 214 news conference in Los Angeles.
At least one person was killed and several others injured when a ride malfunctioned on opening day of the Ohio State Fair, fire officials said.
Three Mountain West quarterbacks went out together on Tuesday night on the Las Vegas Strip. Boise State’s Brett Rypien did especially well.
Wyoming junior quarterback Josh Allen could be the first pick in next year’s NFL draft, but he’s not letting such talk go to his head.
The bin in Tanya Crawford’s home is full of multicolored feathers, patterned guitar straps, old key chains and fringe. Something else stands out — vintage Louis Vuitton purses.
Fewer than two years after opening a branch in Las Vegas, a Florida-based cybersecurity company is expanding its local operation.
The Paris Las Vegas show boasts an impressive array of acrobats, jugglers, wire-walkers, contortionists, trick bicyclists and more.
McCarran International Airport logged its busiest June on record with with more than 4.19 million airline passengers, topping a record set last year by nearly 64,000 travelers, the Clark County Department of Aviation reported Wednesday.
Las Vegas Sands Corp.’s Asian investments pushed the company past $3 billion in revenue as the company’s second-quarter earnings on Wednesday posted double-digit percentage increases over last year, beating Wall Street forecasts.
The Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce has announced Greta Seidman as its new vice president of marketing and brand strategy.
A crash caused a gas leak Wednesday afternoon in downtown Las Vegas, the Metropolitan Police Department said.
Allegiant Air’s parent company on Wednesday reported a sharp drop in quarterly profit and signaled there were no immediate plans to hire a new chief operating officer.
Review-Journal Raiders beat reporter Michael Gehlken joined RJ sports columnist Ed Graney on ESPN Las Vegas Wednesday to preview training camp.
About a dozen northern Nevada residents rallied Wednesday in front of the governor’s mansion, saying they want Gov. Brian Sandoval not to waiver in his support of maintaining Nevada’s Medicaid program.
Here are your Wednesday afternoon headlines.
Sunset fishing has proven successful at Lake Mead for those braving the temperatures.
All fighters set for Saturday’s UFC 214 title fights squared off Wednesday following a news conference for the event in Los Angeles at The Novo by Microsoft.
The votes are in, and the winners of the first NV Energy Foundation $20,000 Power of Good Giveaway are the Positively Arts Foundation from Southern Nevada and the Fernley High School Music Boosters.
The Raiders finally signed second-round draft pick Obi Melifonwu on Wednesday.
Las Vegas police officers are investigating the death of a 4-year-old child Wednesday in the east Las Vegas Valley.
Cybersecurity specialists must remember they are defenders of information not athletes vying for gold, Facebook’s cyberchief told a Las Vegas audience on Wednesday.
Here is a list of every player that was selected to one of the Review-Journal’s 2017 spring all-state teams and is expected to return this upcoming season.
Chase Bank will open a new branch for retail customers in the southwestern Las Vegas Valley early next year.
The unpublished opinion, dated Tuesday, upheld a lower court ruling rejecting a challenge to the state’s medical marijuana program.
Republican leaders were stung by another defeat Wednesday when the Senate rejected a repeal of the Obamacare law and its mandates on coverage, taxes and Medicaid expansion.
A handful of private bus companies want to give passengers a chance to take the high road in Las Vegas.
NL MVP Kris Bryant, one of the nicest guys you’ll meet, was thrown out of a major league ballgame for the first time on Tuesday afternoon.
A group of Iowa businessmen filed a lawsuit Wednesday against United Airlines over the death of a giant rabbit after a flight from London to Chicago.
