The Nevada Tax Commission on Tuesday dealt another blow to liquor distributors hoping to hold a monopoly on distributing retail marijuana throughout the state.
Here is the first Southern Nevada boys soccer coaches poll.
Here is the first Southern Nevada girls soccer coaches poll.
The Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart (@KellyInVegas) and Wynn sports book director Johnny Avello preview the Redskins’ season in the 19th of a series of 32 NFL team videos in 32 days.
Renowned dancer, director and producer Anita Mann is friends with Miley Cyrus choreographer Michael Rooney, who asked Mann to perform in Sunday’s MTV Awards show.
A Nevada think tank is appealing a court decision dismissing a lawsuit brought against a state lawmaker for violating the separation of powers clause in the constitution.
Program that incorporates music, theater, movement and drawing in early education has expanded footprint in Southern Nevada schools.
The Fontainebleau, Las Vegas’ towering monument to the recession, has been sold again.
The rankings, which were expected in mid-September, will be delayed until December, state superintendent of instruction says.
The city of Henderson’s Celebrate Life Commemorative Program allows residents — of Henderson or otherwise — to honor a graduation, birth, death, wedding, anniversary or other event, Henderson spokeswoman Kim Becker said.
A man wanted in connection with the beating of a black man in Charlottesville on the day of a white nationalist rally turned himself in to authorities in Georgia and will be extradited to Virginia, officials said.
Gareon Conley appears on track for Week 1.
More than a dozen flights were canceled Tuesday between Las Vegas and two Houston airports due to continued downpours caused by the remnants of Hurricane Harvey.
Online retail giant Amazon will open a kiosk on the Las Vegas Strip in October.
The Golden Knights are Reilly Smith’s fourth team, and the 26-year-old right wing hopes he finally found a city to call home.
Lee Canyon’s summer season will close on Monday after seeing slightly more visitors than last season.
Joel Osteen opened his Houston megachurch to those seeking shelter after social media critics slammed the televangelist for not offering to house people in need while Harvey swamps the city.
The Sprouts grocery store planned for the northwestern Las Vegas Valley has a new opening date of Sept. 27.
Five Howard football players to watch when the Bison visit UNLV at 6 p.m. Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium.
The Henderson Police Department is warning the public of scammers posing as job recruiters for an Alaska-based company in order to obtain victims’ identities.
Twelve years to the day after Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast, another deadly storm forced hundreds of people to be rescued from floodwaters in southwestern Louisiana.
For more than 11 years, Scott Whitney has hosted “Living in Las Vegas,” which he describes as “the longest running podcast about Las Vegas that actually originates in Las Vegas.”
Jake and Elwood knew what’s up. Three decades ago, the Blues Brothers sagely articulated the value of putting the band back together.
With flag-waving optimism, President Donald Trump answered Harvey’s wrath Tuesday by offering in-person assurances to those in the storm zone that his administration will work tirelessly to help the region recover from the massive flooding and storm-inflicted destruction.
The first week of classes have been canceled at a Nevada school after officials determined a bat stuck in the building had rabies.
Lawyers for condemned Nevada prisoner Scott Dozier told a judge Tuesday that the state still has not revealed critical details of his lethal injection scheduled for November.
The largest container ship ever to reach the U.S. has docked in Virginia.
Taylor Swift’s vengeful new music video “Look What You Made Me Do,” is smashing records on YouTube, garnering more than 43 million views in its first 24 hours of release.
Authorities say a driver was hospitalized Tuesday after a single-vehicle crash involving a boulder on a Nevada highway next to Lake Tahoe.
The excessive-heat warning blanketing the Las Vegas Valley will hold until Wednesday night, the National Weather Service said.