The 5-foot-8-inch, 150-pound Diamante Burton was forced into action as Canyon Springs’ quarterback last season, and this year will also see time as a tailback and slot receiver.
James Torme’s Vegas memories go back.
I cannot help but wonder how many people realize how much of an icon he was.
The Nevada Gaming Commission gave a clear answer to several questions involving recreational marijuana use as they relate to gaming licensees: No, no, no.
The Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart (@KellyInVegas) and Sunset Station sports book director Chuck Esposito preview the Panthers’ season in the 14th of a series of 32 NFL team videos in 32 days.
The Shade Tree women’s shelter kicked off a fundraising push Thursday to revive its transitional housing program, slated for suspension next week.
Say this about Raiders offensive coordinator Todd Downing: He has a knack for developing strong relationships.
Dre Green of North Las Vegas said he and his two siblings — a younger brother and older sister — opened soul food eatery Fish Cage after realizing several restaurants were selling fake fish.
The first thing to know about the Peppermill’s salads is that they’re huge.
Tegan Summer seems to be inhabiting a fantasy world as he talks of enticing such names as Katy Perry, Fergie and Gwen Stefani to star in his new musical about Marilyn Monroe.
Allegiant Air on Friday will mark the fifth anniversary of a collaboration with the Make-A-Wish Foundation, when both groups first joined up to grant a Pennsylvania boy’s dream to visit the theme parks in Orlando, Florida.
State lawmakers on Thursday voted to accept $5.9 million from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for damage from this past winter’s major flooding.
A Southern Nevada real estate group that’s building a new headquarters in the suburbs has sold its offices east of the Strip.
But in ruling against lawsuit filed by local governments, tribes and environmental groups, federal judge orders Bureau of Land Management to develop plan to repair environmental damage caused by the $15 billion project.
Virtually every top contender for the sophomore division crown will contest the 1¼-mile Midsummer Derby on Saturday at Saratoga.
Cutting Board Filipino Gastropub, which seats 155 and has 6,000 square feet, features a mix of industrial elements with earthy ones such as reclaimed wood.
A state lawmaker said Thursday that overtime costs being incurred by the Nevada Department of Corrections reached $12.5 million last fiscal year and are unsustainable.
A 48-year-old Coronado High School custodian has been arrested on multiple theft-related charges, the Clark County School District confirmed Thursday.
The pair of punk standouts bring their “From Boston to Berkeley Tour” to Downtown Las Vegas Events Center on Friday.
Marcus Banks, mostly known for defense during his NBA career, now wants to be known as a father to his children.
Actor Jay Thomas, best known for his roles in the classic sitcoms “Murphy Brown” and “Cheers,” has died, Variety has confirmed. He was 69.
Dorian Thompson-Robinson will debut as the Gaels’ starting quarterback in a nationally televised ESPN game against DeMatha High School (Maryland) at 6 p.m. Friday at Bishop Gorman.
The former Coronado standout joined the Rebels as a senior transfer this summer after the team’s starting setter transferred.
The federal government is demanding $75.5 million in underpaid rent from Clark County for the Bali Hai Golf Club.
Long before there was “Game of Thrones,” there was William Shakespeare. But the upcoming performance is not quite how one might generally think of the bard.
Though the “Twilight” star proves a good enough actor to disappear into his underwritten role, “Good Time” fails to live up to its name.
It’s crunch time for bettors as the clock ticks down to the opening bell of Saturday’s boxing match between Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor at T-Mobile Arena.
A 30-year-old man sat blank-faced Thursday as a judge ordered him to spend eight to 20 years behind bars for attacking a mannequin with a hammer in downtown Las Vegas this year.
The two acts playing the Yes catalog in a less-than-friendly musical rivalry hit town mere days apart.
Opening a restaurant was Juno Sul’s life goal. The UNLV hospitality graduate grew up working in his father’s Korean restaurants in Los Angeles.
