A breakdown of the fights on the main card of UFC Fight Night 114 on Saturday in Mexico City, with picks from the Review-Journal’s Adam Hill and Heidi Fang.
The Southern Nevada Blue Sox overcame a pair of three-run deficits Friday and staged a ninth-inning rally to tie it and eventually win 7-6 over St. George (Utah) on a walk-off double by David Hudleson in the 11th inning in the American Legion west regional baseball tournament in Denver.
The Raiders mixed up a couple units during Friday’s pracice. One because they wanted to. The other because they needed to.
A woman and her two children were held captive for more than two years in a Virginia home before escaping when deputies arrived to check on their welfare, authorities said.
They could charge for maid service, electricity, elevator use, etc.
I think it would be very helpful in resolving the current health care stalemate in Congress
Auto insurance is the free market at work: capitalism. Obamacare is government welfare: socialism.
I am extremely grateful for Rep. Titus’s longstanding work to establish accountability in federal animal testing, as well as her support for a plethora of animal-protection issues.
The Times notes that such special treatment is becoming more and more common as an increasing number of district attorneys seek to “hopscotch around any unintended immigration pitfalls” before closing plea deals in the age Donald Trump.
Golden Nugget, Four Queens, the California Hotel and the Neon Boneyard are prominently featured in Florida Georgia Line’s new video for “Smooth.”
A yearslong struggle with addiction and mental illness ended in June with seizures, drugs and death for one Las Vegas woman, whose body was found in the company of a man she did not know.
In one of its last acts before the August recess, the Senate passed a sweeping reform of the GI bill with bipartisan support — part of a legislative package for veterans that Republicans and Democrats were able to agree on.
Prosecutors say an English cybersecurity researcher admitted to creating and selling malware aimed at stealing financial data, but his lawyer disputed that contention during a hearing Friday in Las Vegas.
The Raiders were back at it today in Napa, Calif., for training camp.
Interior secretary says he will recommend no change in the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument in northwestern Arizona, just across the border from Nevada, and Montana’s Upper Missouri Breaks National Monument.
Under pressure from President Donald Trump, Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Friday announced a crackdown on those who leak classified material that threaten national security.
The Raiders say E.J. Manuel and Connor Cook are competing for their No. 2 quarterback job. So far, it hasn’t been much of a competition.
Las Vegas police need help identifying a man who burglarized a marijuana dispensary early Thursday in the southwest valley.
When Lorenzo Doumani imploded the Clarion hotel 2½ years ago, he had big plans for the site off the north Strip.
Nevada ranks as the third hardest state in which to find full-time work in a new report, behind New Mexico and Alaska, according to news and opinion website 24/7 Wall St.
William Johnson, 42, was taken into custody at an east valley apartment complex Thursday in connection with the Nov. 9 death of Richard Ozuna.
Developers broke ground Friday on a new retail plaza in Las Vegas’ Chinatown area called Shanghai Plaza.
It may not rain often in Las Vegas, but when it does, it pours. Because of the dry ground and increasing amounts of pavement as the city develops, water collects quickly, increasing the potential for flash floods that can lead to vehicle crashes, damage to homes and businesses and even cause death.
A man is facing murder and robbery charges in connection with a February homicide in the northwest valley.
Death Valley National Park, 100 miles west of Las Vegas, set an unpleasant record in July with an average temperature of 107.4 degrees. That ranks as the hottest month ever in the Western Hemisphere, the National Weather Service says.
When Joe Evasco moved to Las Vegas — colloquially referred to as the ninth island — from Waianae, Hawaii, about 20 years ago, he struggled to find Hawaiian restaurants. As a chef of nearly 30 years at restaurants in his hometown and at Boyd Gaming for 18 years, Evasco had a longtime dream of opening a restaurant where he would serve food from his culture.
Groundbreaking ceremonies have become routine in Summerlin, thanks to the continuing economic uptick. Although some groundbreakings are for extraordinary developments, both in size and in value, few bring out the most notable public official in the state.
Want to get a feel for France? Denise Marie LaMar’s exhibit Les Fleurs et La Belle France is up until Sept. 5 at Summerlin Library’s art gallery, 1771 Inner Circle. The oil paintings include flowers, street scenes and landscapes inspired by the artist’s trips to France.
As she transitions from covering crime scenes to covering court cases, reporter Rachel Crosby says she hasn’t lost her drive to highlight the bad in the hope for good.
Interbike, the largest U.S. cycling trade shows, is leaving Las Vegas for cooler and cheaper pastures.