Retired Associated Press reporter Brendan Riley wrote a book about the ugly, vicious yet fascinating side of Vallejo, California, which parallels the rough side of Nevada’s gambling centers and involves some of the same characters.
Former UNLV star golfer Charley Hoffman will represent the United States in the Presidents Cup for the first time. The team event is scheduled for Thursday through Sunday at Liberty National Golf Club in New Jersey.
Gaming regulators in Louisiana and Missouri have granted the licenses and regulatory approvals necessary for the restructuring of Caesars Entertainment and Caesars Entertainment Operating Co., company officials said Wednesday.
Historic deal being signed Wednesday brings Mexico in as a full partner on managing Colorado River water and provides water-saving investments south of the border that will conserve the critical resource.
Angela Meyer of Las Vegas died and a 36-year-old companion was seriously injured when they were struck while crossing Fort Apache Road in the west valley late Tuesday, police said. A third pedestrian with them was uninjured.
Flying out of McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas is a relative bargain, according to a new report.
The station at the entrance to the 48,438-acre conservation area at the southern edge of Henderson will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. through next May.
The Clark County coroner’s office has released the names of two men killed when a motorcyclist crashed into a car in the south central valley Tuesday night.
Another day, another grocery store opening for Dan Pieper.
Longtime Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Deborah Lippis has resigned.
Southwest is apologizing after police physically removed a woman from a flight in the latest airline video to go viral.
A military judge ruled Wednesday that prosecutors trying Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl don’t have to turn over more information about conversations one of them had with the Trump administration about the case.
Nevada State College has earned a $2.7 million federal grant to assist in expanding education opportunities for Hispanic students on the path to becoming teachers.
A leading purveyor of fake news in the 2016 presidential election has died outside Phoenix at the age of 38.
Leone Café at Tivoli Village features small tables for intimate dining with special touches to the décor such as a patterned floor and crystal chandeliers.
The free workshops from the city’s information technology and police departments will cover parental controls; social media content, contact and conduct; digital footprints; managing online gaming and setting ground rules.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the man a Las Vegas police officer shot and killed early Monday morning at University Medical Center.
Saudi Arabia’s surprise decision to grant women the right to drive rattled society in the kingdom Wednesday.
Thirty pit masters and their crews smoked out North Las Vegas’ Craig Ranch regional park during the third annual Pigs for the Kids Charity Barbecue Championship on Saturday.
The Equifax data breach affects about 1.2 million Nevadans, the state’s attorney general’s office said Wednesday.
Five things to look for when UNLV’s football team plays San Jose State at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium.
A court appearance has been rescheduled for the man charged in a mass shooting that killed one person and wounded six others at a Tennessee church.
Sonic says there’s been some “unusual activity” on credit cards used at some of its restaurants.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s high school football rankings for Class 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A.
Las Vegas Review-Journal staffers make their picks for Week 6 of the high school football season.
The Taliban fired several rockets at the Kabul international airport on Wednesday in an attack the insurgents claimed targeted the plane of visiting U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis.
Here are your Wednesday morning headlines.
The child was taken to the trauma unit at University Medical Center after being struck Wednesday morning at the intersection of Lake Mead Boulevard and Clifford Street, near Pecos Road.
Maribel Valentin Espino and her husband say they have not seen anyone from the Puerto Rican government, much less the Federal Emergency Management Agency, since Hurrican Maria tore up the island Sept. 20, killing at least 16 people and leaving nearly all 3.4 million people in Puerto Rico without power and most without water.
Louisville has placed coach Rick Pitino and athletic director Tom Jurich on administrative leave amid a federal bribery investigation.
