Chamber helps promote fitness and health in Las Vegas

The idea to start the Las Vegas Health and Fitness Chamber of Commerce was not drawn from the experience of another organization — it’s the only one of its kind.

Hundreds of DACA supporters rally in march on Las Vegas Strip

Several hundred DACA recipients and supporters marched down the Strip Sunday evening to call on President Donald Trump and Nevada elected officials to protect the Obama-era initiative that has shielded 800,000 so-called “Dreamers” from deportation.

Cowboys turn to Witten, Elliot in 19-3 win over Giants

ARLINGTON, Texas — Tough guy Jason Witten scored the game’s only touchdown while setting another franchise record for the Dallas Cowboys, perhaps the most prestigious yet.

 
At least 8 reported dead after shooting in North Texas

Authorities in North Texas say at least eight people are dead, including the suspect, after a shooting at a home in Plano. The shooting occurred Sunday night in Plano, less than 20 miles northeast of Dallas.

Notion that illegal immigrants help the economy is wrong

I find it a real insult to my intelligence to say that if those here illegally had not entered the country, those jobs and businesses would not exist.

What about the parents of those Dreamers?

Because they broke the law, they knew that — just as with all lawbreakers — the time to pay the piper might arrive some day.

The North Korea problem solved!

Who knew that Review-Journal Wayne Allyn Root had all the answers?

Lego enthusiasts of all ages flock to Brick Fest Live!

Lego enthusiasts gathered at the Brick Fest Live! Lego Fan Experience, which made its first stop in Las Vegas over the weekend with a goal to inspire, educate and challenge families into creating their wildest ideas.

Miss North Dakota Cara Mund is new Miss America

Here she is: Miss North Dakota has been crowned Miss America 2018. She bested a field of 51 competitors from each state and the District of Columbia during the weeklong event’s finale Sunday night in Atlantic City.

‘Pawn Stars’ expert says Jackie Robinson contract is authentic

Steve Grad has verified the signatures on the first contract signed by Jackie Robinson with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, and the signatures on Robinson’s first contract with the Dodgers to play for the Montreal Royals in 1945.

9/11 memories fresh for Las Vegas man who worked at Ground Zero

Duane Matters at first was reluctant to work at the site of the collapsed Twin Towers in New York City. He said he quickly learned that in trying times, “You can choose to be at your best. If things are so bad, you can step up and be good.”

Government silent after Myanmar militants declare truce

Rohingya insurgents, whose attack on Myanmar security forces last month triggered savage military reprisals, declared a monthlong truce Sunday as refugees continued to flood across the border into Bangladesh only to face scant basic resources, hunger and illness.

 
Sports Betting Spotlight: Los Angeles Chargers 2017 season preview

The Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart (@KellyInVegas) and CG Technology sports book vice-president Matthew Holt preview the Chargers’ season in the 31st of a series of 32 NFL team videos in 32 days.

 
Vegas Nation Social Sound Off: Raiders’ season opener

The Review-Journal’s Bryan Salmond and handicapper Kelly Stewart bring you Vegas Nation social sound off post game show for the Raiders victory over the Titans Sunday.

Nationals clinch NL East title with 3-2 win over Phillies

Washington defeated the last-place Philadelphia Phillies 3-2 and clinched the National League East title for the second year in a row after second-place Miami dropped a 10-8 decision to Atlanta later on Sunday.

Utah paleontologists looking to extract Utahraptor fossils

Utah paleontologists are asking people to help raise $100,000 so they can extract Utahraptor fossils from a 9-ton block of stone to find out more about this sharp-clawed predator that lived during the Cretaceous Period.

Memo to Nevada motorists: License plates aren’t optional

Failing to display license plates, or having them obscured, are misdemeanor traffic offenses that can land violators a maximum $1,000 fine and six months in jail