The first Monday Night Football of the year is here and it will feature the only doubleheader of the season.
From a betting perspective, the Monday Night Football doubleheader is shaping up as a battle between the so-called sharps and squares.
Disciplinary trials for five Baltimore officers charged in the death of a 25-year-old man are scheduled to begin next month.
Here are four conventions and shows to watch for in Las Vegas.
The NFL is moving quickly in hopes of reversing a federal judge’s decision that blocked the league’s six-game suspension of Dallas running back Ezekiel Elliott over a domestic violence case in Ohio.
The National Park Service will use skilled shooters, capture and other methods to reduce the Grand Canyon’s bison population by more than half.
The Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart (@KellyInVegas) and CG Technology sports book vice-president Matthew Holt preview the Broncos’ season in the 32nd of a series of 32 NFL team videos in 32 days.
A prominent New York real estate family wants to start building a science fiction-themed entertainment space in Las Vegas in February.
More than two dozen lawsuits have been filed in the United States against Equifax Inc after the credit reporting company said thieves may have stolen personal information for 143 million Americans in one of the largest hackings ever.
Consumer advocates are concerned about a proposed rate filing from NV Energy because it would raise the fixed monthly service charge by 31 percent.
Raiders, Browns and Bears lead underdog charge in covering Week 1.
Eight airmen from the Nevada Air National Guard left Monday to support Hurricane Irma relief efforts.
A federal judge has given a blogger until noon Wednesday to delete information he published about the confidential informants who helped law enforcement during last year’s takeover of a national wildlife refuge in Oregon.
North Korea says it will make the United States pay a heavy price if a proposal Washington is backing to impose the toughest sanctions ever on Pyongyang is approved by the U.N. Security Council this week.
As the Clark County School District struggles with a budget shortfall of up to $80 million, surprised Summerlin-area parents wonder how it happened and what it means.
Just a month after spending their summer vacations decorating their classrooms and getting to know students, first-year Bruner Elementary School teachers Madonna Hakim and Emily Rios face being sent to another school or laid off.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy on Monday put a temporarily hold on limits imposed by a lower court on President Donald Trump’s order barring most refugees from entering the United States.
Sienna also spends nearly 40 hours a week at Brown’s Gymnastics on Cameron Street, where she prepared to compete in the USA Gymnastics National Championships held Aug. 17-20 in Anaheim, California. Sienna, then 11, was one of 30 junior elite participants and the second-youngest in the competition.
The Gaels fell to No. 12 in the expert rankings after a 24-20 loss to then No. 16 Miami Central, and are the only two-loss team in the top 25.
SEATTLE — Nordstrom is opening up a store that doesn’t have any inventory.
UNLV sophomore running back Charles Williams will have season-ending ankle surgery, football coach Tony Sanchez announced on his TV show.
Delta Air Lines Inc said it would cancel about 800 flights on Monday as it braces for impacts from Tropical Storm Irma at its Atlanta hub.
A 21-year-old Pahrump man was arrested Saturday in connection with his infant’s death.
Here are your Monday morning headlines.
Cooler conditions and a slight chance of rain are expected in the Las Vegas Valley as the week progresses.
Ceremonies around the Las Vegas Valley Monday commemorated the 16th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks in New York and Washington.
Former clients of Las Vegas lawyer Robert Graham say they hope he gets stiff punishment for stealing millions of dollars from trust funds he oversaw.
Holding photos and reading names of loved ones lost 16 years ago, 9/11 victims’ relatives marked the anniversary of the attacks at ground zero on Monday with a solemn and personal ceremony.
When I submitted my recent column “Why is everything either amazing or awesome?” in which I ranted that two adjectives, amazing and awesome, now represent the extent of many people’s ability or effort to communicate and that there are career consequences attached to poor communication skills and practices, I was pretty sure I’d made a strong point.
Len Wein, the influential comics writer who co-created characters including Wolverine and Swamp Thing, has died. He was 69.
