Traffic was increasing in Oregon on Sunday, a day before the first coast-to-coast total solar eclipse in the United States since 1918.
Viewing conditions for Monday’s eclipse are expected to be poor because of a high percentage of cloud coverage, according to the National Weather Service.
As evidenced by the testimony of the police officers, as well as the more than ample media coverage, the confrontation at Bunkerville was anything but peaceful.
Gen. MacArthur wanted to repeat what we did to Japan. He wanted to drop several atomic bombs on North Korea.
That’s why he cannot and will not attack the bigots.
The president’s executive order is a good first step toward paving the way for progress.
A standing-room-only vigil at a North Las Vegas church called for peace and unity in the wake of white supremacist demonstrations that turned violent Aug. 12.
The USS John S. McCain has docked at Singapore’s naval base with “significant damage” to its hull after an early morning collision with an oil tanker as vessels from several nations searched Monday for 10 missing U.S. sailors.
Also, Ricky Knapp is likely to stay in Binghamton, Luis Mateo will join the rotation and Jacob Rhame and Kelly Secrest will join the Las Vegas 51s.
Some takeaways from Day Two of Psycho Vegas 2017 at the Hard Rock Hotel. The heavy music fest continues through Sunday.
About 60 people got a lesson in how Las Vegas police investigate homicides during a community forum event Sunday at the Mob Museum.
Floyd Mayweather plans on staying up late to greet fans at his Las Vegas gentlemen’s club during the week leading to his megabout vs. Conor McGregor.
Southbound Interstate 15 has reopened after a Sunday morning rollover crash involving a semitrailer closed the freeway for hours near Apex.
The Dragons return nine lettermen from a squad that advanced to the Southern Region semifinals last year.
For many people growing up in Las Vegas, Jerry Lewis was more than just a comic legend. He became a part of their lives.
The first fall sports contests of the season are on Thursday this week. Here’s a look at some of this week’s top high school sports events.
The series is among several health events scheduled in the Las Vegas valley.
A suspect still at large after the Barcelona van attack began showing more religiously conservative behavior within the past year and refused to shake hands with women during a visit to his birthplace in Morocco in March, family members say.
Entertainer Jerry Lewis, who rose to fame for his zany comedy and raised millions to fight muscular dystrophy, died Sunday morning at his home in Las Vegas.
Left-wing groups and Berlin residents prevented more than 500 far-right extremists from marching Saturday to the place where high-ranking Nazi official Rudolf Hess died 30 years ago.
Southern California authorities say a man suspected in a string of carjackings in two states has been arrested in Utah.
Acknowledging that he has become a “political distraction,” President Donald Trump has decided to skip the festivities surrounding the annual Kennedy Center Honors arts awards later this year, the White House announced Saturday.
Self-proclaimed astronomy nerd Stephanie Devine started planning how to connect the solar eclipse to her English language arts classes at Coral Academy of Las Vegas.
Without a superhero movie or new studio sequel in play, this weekend provided an opening for two smaller films to shine.
Recent health studies have shown that regular swimming of two to three miles a day can give someone in his or her 60’ the physiological functions of someone 20 years younger
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The Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart (@KellyInVegas) and Sunset Station sports book director Chuck Esposito preview the Saints’ season in the 10th of a series of 32 NFL team videos in 32 days.
The Review-Journal’s Bryan Salmond and handicapper Kelly Stewart bring you the first Vegas Nation social sound off post game show.
