Officers responded about 8:30 a.m. Aug. 28 to Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center on reports of a child with possible child abuse-related injuries, Henderson police spokesman Rod Pena said.
A sports memorabilia store on the Strip is selling a signed photo tied to the infamous robbery that landed O.J. Simpson in a Nevada state prison for nearly nine years.
Representatives of Las Vegas business community had kind words for Clark County School District Superintendent Pat Skorkowsky, who announced Thursday he planned to retire.
Marquel Lee will make his first NFL start on Sunday. And what a time for it.
“IT” may be the first movie I’ve ever liked simply because of how much it reminds me of other things I like.
The NFL said Thursday it will not investigate allegations of excessive force made by Seattle Seahawks defensive lineman Michael Bennett against the Metropolitan Police Department.
The popular Henderson breakfast and lunch spot Craft Kitchen uses kimchi to add a Korean touch to the shrimp tacos, which are available during lunch hours and at their weekly “Friday Recess” evening hours.
Board members meeting in Las Vegas on Wednesday unanimously recommended approval of the licensing of Las Vegas-based gaming equipment manufacturer Galaxy Gaming Inc., two months after one regulator called out the company’s top executive’s “train-wreck” application.
Immigration lawyers are providing free assistance to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals participants needing to renew their status.
Idaho’s 33-30 overtime victory over UNLV last season helped the Vandals put together an unexpected strong season. The teams meet again Saturday in Moscow, Idaho.
Neighbors say almost every weekend since February has brought a new set of faces to 5645 N. Juliano Road in the northwest Las Vegas Valley. Their issues with renters include loud music, traffic congestion and an abundance of litter linked to the home.
Defenseman Nate Schmidt has made progress in healing from a sprained ankle suffered in an off-ice training session last month and may be able to practice at City National Arena when the veterans begin training camp next Friday.
Frontier Airlines will hold a job fair next week with a goal of hiring 300 flights attendants for a new crew base scheduled to open next year in Las Vegas.
Allegiant Air canceled 256 flights between Thursday and Sunday, affecting 31,387 passengers as Hurricane Irma bears down on Florida, airline officials said.
It’s entertainment, yes, but it’s also a sneak peek into what it takes to make a Broadway musical enjoyable.
It’s a bold move to spice up the sharp bite of tequila with a raw in-your-face, spice-like chili flakes.
Chicago Wolves head coach Rocky Thompson will oversee the Golden Knights’ rookie camp the next six days and some of the participants may ultimately play for him in the American Hockey League.
Lyft now provides service to all of Clark County and Pahrump, officials with the ride-hailing company said Thursday.
Credit monitoring company Equifax says a breach exposed Social Security numbers and other data from about 143 million Americans.
The High Roller Reining Classic, in its 10th year at the South Point Event and Equestrian Center, will award $500,000 in cash and prizes this year.
David Benavidez, who has knocked out 17 of his 18 opponents, looks to continue his breakout 2017 with a victory Friday against Ronald Gavril for the vacant WBC super middleweight belt at The Joint inside the Hard Rock Hotel.
Military veterans, police officers and firefighters will be honored by a memorial under development in North Las Vegas, but it’s still unclear what it will look like.
With studies underway for UNLV’s first class of medical school students, another budding Southern Nevada medical school has reached a milestone, too.
The Senate rubber-stamped President Donald Trump’s deal with Democrats Thursday, approving a stopgap bill that includes $15 billion in disaster aid, funds government operations to avoid a shutdown and lifts the nation’s debt ceiling.
The Gold Sheet handicapper Bruce Marshall provides the Review-Journal with college football tech notes and trends from Goldsheet.com.
Mykola Suk’s a pianist, not a psychologist.
A judge’s decision in the 2014 Las Vegas murder trial of Ralph Jeremias is enough to overturn his conviction and death sentence, a defense attorney told the Nevada Supreme Court on Thursday.
Nevada Preps staffers Ben Gotz and Justin Emerson preview Week 3 of the Southern Nevada high school football season, including plenty of big non-league matchups.
Nevada will enter the fray to persuade Amazon to open a second company headquarters locally.
The Patriots dropped to 8½-point favorites over the Chiefs on Thursday afternoon at several Las Vegas sports books.
