UNLV is not expected to have running back Charles Williams (ankle), but will have wide receiver Kendal Keys (knee) in the starting lineup Saturday at Idaho. The Rebels need to respond following their 43-40 loss to Howard last Saturday.
For its third annual conference, InterDrone won’t just have drones on the exhibition floor — they’ll be flying around outside, about 30 minutes away.
At most gyms, boxers tend to crack jokes during warmups before going into the ring. Not at The Summit, not when Gennady Golovkin is leading the pack.
Don’t expect to hear about a Las Vegas cop manhandling and arresting a hospital nurse for protecting the privacy rights of a patient.
Adam Hill and Heidi Fang break down UFC 215.
Bank of America has been hiring hundreds of people in Southern Nevada as strong economic growth drives greater demand for commercial and retail loans.
A pedestrian was taken to an local hospital in critical condition Tuesday afternoon after being struck by a car in the west valley, Las Vegas police said.
Las Vegas casino operators have called on Congress to move ahead with immigration reform as some employees may lose their right to stay in the United States.
Downtown Las Vegas property Golden Nugget will continue to accept NBA futures wagers until sale of the Houston Rockets to owner Tilman Fertitta is completed.
Las Vegas developer Irwin Kishner died Monday at age 84.
A 63-year-old Pahrump man accused of distributing child pornography on the internet was arrested Friday by the Nye County sheriff’s office.
MGM Resorts International’s MGM Growth Properties LLC subsidiary will acquire the company’s new National Harbor hotel-casino in Maryland and MGM’s board of directors authorized a $1 billion stock repurchase program designed to enhance shareholder value.
A 65-year-old pedestrian died Tuesday after being struck by a Clark County vehicle in southern Las Vegas.
The same day Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke concluded his review of 22 national monuments and submitted his findings to President Donald Trump without making them public, the Sierra Club’s Southern Nevada members celebrated the opening of their new office.
The annual event is hoping to have around 1,200 participants on Saturday at Mountain’s Edge Exploration Park.
The Raiders will be without their second-round pick for the first eight games, at least.
A 225-foot-tall NFL stadium proposed by the Raiders would not pose a hazard to commercial jetliners and military aircraft flying through Las Vegas, according to a final report issued Tuesday by the Federal Aviation Administration.
Pete Frates, the man who inspired the ice bucket challenge that has raised millions for ALS research is being honored at Boston City Hall.
Beyonce, Blake Shelton, Barbra Streisand and Oprah Winfrey will headline a one-hour benefit telethon to benefit Hurricane Harvey victims that will be simulcast next week on ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox and CMT.
Hurricane Harvey began with raging winds, but its legacy will be water — and the muck and mold that follow — that will create misery that will linger for years and likely cost tens of billions of dollars all told.
Clark County commissioners voted Tuesday to ban possession or advertisement of marijuana at McCarran International Airport.
The employment resource center at Opportunity Village’s Engelstad Campus hummed with activity on a Monday morning as clients got to work.
In 10 days, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft will nose-dive into Saturn and burn up in the planet’s atmosphere.
Quarterback Matt Linehan tops the list of five Idaho football players to watch when UNLV visits the Vandals at 4 p.m. Saturday.
Take a look at the faces that have made headlines in Las Vegas in the last 90 days.
A national Republican group is looking to sink Nevada Treasurer Dan Schwartz’s campaign for governor — even before the run has becomes official.
The Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart (@KellyInVegas) and CG Technology sports book vice-president Matthew Holt preview the Bills’ season in the 26th of a series of 32 NFL team videos in 32 days.
What pro football games will be broadcast in the Las Vegas market.
After starting in a parking lot with just a tent and a meat smoker, Derrick and Bernadette Eason were able to buy their ownrestaurant space in late May and expand Boss’s Slow Smoked Barbecue.
Testers document everything they experience in detail, including how they were greeted and by whom, which units they were shown, which units they were told were available and the price per unit.
