One of several hikers who formed a human chain across a river swollen with flash flood waters in the Utah desert said Thursday it was powerful watching people help each other through the dangerous situation.
A day off on Wednesday was just what team needed as the Raiders looked sharp in their return to the practice field on Thursday.
Star Trek fans beamed over to the Rio Convention Center on Thursday for the second day of the Official Star Trek Convention.
Just remember: I’m from the government and I’m here to help you, whether you need or want it — or else.
But increasing payouts will deplete the fund faster, so be careful what you wish for.
If our politicians could do third-grade math, they could figure out ways to cut spending elsewhere to pay for increased health care coverage.
The challenge will be to balance the interests of established communities with the needs that accompany growth in newer areas.
Any serious effort to limit money in politics would recognize that the real enemy is a federal government which recognizes few limits on its constitutional powers.
American Green Inc., a maker of cannabis products, is taking an unusual step to attract new customers as it capitalizes on California legalizing marijuana: It’s buying an entire town.
Zak Starkey’s three-person band is called Sshh, pronounced “shush,” named for Starkey’s girlfriend vocalist Sshh Liguz.
Calvary Chapel Christian School faced a swift backlash from Class 2A Southern League president Bill Darrow on Thursday for its hiring of Dave Bliss as boys basketball coach and athletic director.
Jesse Fonteboa was 4-for-4 with a double, two runs and two RBIs as the Southern Nevada Blue Sox rolled to a 9-1 win over Chico (California) in the American Legion Western Regional on Thursday.
The majority of Las Vegas police civil asset forfeitures are done in low-income and minority neighborhoods, a Nevada Policy Research Institute report shows.
Training camp just began, but Eddie Vanderdoes already is impressing Raiders veteran Mario Edwards Jr.
One person died and another was injured after a shooting in the east Las Vegas Valley Thursday evening.
The Nevada Department of Transportation is soliciting public comments on upcoming projects and updates to the agency’s Statewide Transportation Improvement Program.
Review-Journal sports reporter Adam Hill and videographer Heidi Fang returned Thursday for their weekly UFC and MMA update on the Covering the Cage Facebook page.
The mother of a North Las Vegas toddler whose decomposing body was found stuffed in a box in 2015 pleaded guilty Thursday to second-degree murder and child neglect.
The Nevada Supreme Court ruled that the names of people licensed to operate medical marijuana establishments can remain confidential and unavailable to the public.
The Las Vegas Valley Water District considers its delivery system one of the most efficient in the country, but it still leaked enough water last year to fill more than 5,000 Olympic-size swimming pools, according to an annual internal audit.
Families in Nevada will have more information on student achievement to work with this year, as the state Department of Education changes the score cards detailing results from the state-mandated Smarter Balanced tests.
UNLV’s wide receivers match up with any in the Mountain West. The key is staying healthy, which didn’t happen last season.
The American Gaming Association on Thursday brought its new code of conduct for responsible casino play to the West Coast with a panel of industry representatives explaining how they want customers to have fun without falling into a compulsive gambling trap.
The Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities has issued a warning to the College of Southern Nevada for the second time this year.
Local real estate agents have seen demand for small industrial space in the Las Vegas Valley has increased this year compared to the recent past.
In a restaurant named Lucky Penny, a drink dedicated to Abe Lincoln and his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, is only fitting.
The Clark County coroner’s office identified a body Thursday nearly seven months after it was first recovered from a desert lot.
PT’s Entertainment Group, a division of Golden Entertainment Inc., is hosting a job fair on Tuesday
Step into Anna Marie’s Italian Cuisine and it’s immediately clear that this is no standard pizza joint. The decor is upscale: rgonomic chairs, tile flooring and UFO lighting.
The best thing about “Kidnap,” aside from its almost preposterously brief 82-minute running time? The car that the kidnappers use is an unmistakable Mustang hatchback beater that they’ve hilariously, misguidedly equipped with a front-end bra.
