It’s been almost a full year of “sticky note explosions,” startup business pitch competitions and business training events at RedFlint experience center.
MGM Resorts International has launched a multimillion-dollar corporate branding campaign that makes almost no mention of its largest business segment.
Redskins coach Jay Gruden said he’s unsure if tight end Jordan Reed will play Sunday. The Raiders won’t take any chances.
A deaf man holding a metal pipe was fatally shot by Oklahoma City police who yelled for him to drop his weapon and get on the ground but did not know he could not hear, a police spokesman said Wednesday.
Nevada’s most popular upland game birds long have been the Gambel’s quail and the chukar partridge. The No. 1 spot among bird hunters is often the subject of debate, though anecdotal evidence tends to lean toward the chunky chukar partridge.
Overseeding is expensive for golf course owners and exasperating for golfers, who stand by and watch as courses are closed during prime golf season.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s high school football rankings for Class 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A.
Nevada is part of an 11-state group that will study occupational licensing policies and potential improvements to help workers.
Oakland needs a new football stadium. Oakland is not getting a new football stadium, because Oakland also needs things such as cops and roads. This is why Las Vegas will be getting Oakland’s football team.
The Spartans earned their first league win in almost two years with a last-minute touchdown against Centennial on Friday.
Las Vegas Review-Journal staffers make their picks for Week 5 of the high school football season.
Las Vegas is getting its first 24/7 pot shop.
Below-normal temperatures expected to last through the weekend as winds diminish after Friday, National Weather Service says.
Gov. Brian Sandoval has signed an executive order summoning the Nevada Gaming Policy Committee to address the tangled issue of recreational marijuana use and how it affects the gaming industry.
A gas leak temporarily shut down some traffic near downtown Las Vegas Wednesday morning.
The Trump Taj Mahal casino has been shuttered for a year, but a strip club that used to be inside of it says it has the right to re-open when the property is reopened next year.
A day after a deadly earthquake struck Mexico City, University of Nevada scientists will mimic quakes to test new bridge designs developed to help the structures better withstand violent temblors.
Five things to look for when UNLV’s football team plays at No. 10 Ohio State at 9 a.m. PDT Saturday.
Officials in Charlottesville, Virginia, are trying to stop people from ripping down tarps that cover statues of Confederate generals.
A team’s fondness for a player is often impeded by the business side of things, and such could prove the case with Shea Theodore as he tries to make a roster on which his skill suggests he very much belongs.
It’s a rare American who’s never had peanut butter with jelly in a sandwich, but chefs are using the beloved spread in lots of new applications, many of them savory.
Mexican street corn is all the rage, and now you can get it on a hot dog.
Jake LaMotta, the former middleweight champion whose life in and out of the ring was depicted in the film “Raging Bull,” for which Robert De Niro won an Academy Award, has died, his fiancee said Wednesday. He was 95.
Gov. Brian Sandoval will convene the Governor’s Opioid State Action Accountability Taskforce on Monday to hear updates from state and federal agencies combating the opioid crisis in Nevada.
It wasn’t exactly instant karma when Beatle John Lennon’s widow, Yoko Ono, heard about a Polish beverage company’s new drink called “John Lemon.”
Federal prosecutors says former Congressman Anthony Weiner should go to prison for about two years for engaging in sexting with a 15-year-old girl.
Amazon.com said it was reviewing its website after an investigation found that it could help users buy the ingredients to make a bomb using its “Frequently bought together” and “Customers who bought this also bought” features.
In automobiles as in life, sometimes the simplest things are the best fit for one’s needs, rather than larger and costlier choices. The 2018 Rio 5-Door hatchback exemplifies this philosophy.
Here are your Wednesday morning headlines.
