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

Canelo Alvarez, Gennady Golovkin put sparring in past

These days, former sparring partners Gennady Golovkin and Saul “Canelo” Alvarez don’t smile together anymore. They don’t like being around each other either.

 
Raiders roll past Titans 26-16 behind 4 FGs by Giorgio Tavecchio

No player in NFL history had kicked multiple 50-yard field goals in his career debut, but history surrendered to Giorgio Tavecchio, who kicked two of his four from 52 yards Sunday.

Henderson police have few answers in death of war vet

Henderson police are saying little about the July death of a man who was attacked in April on Water Street, citing an open investigation.

2 Southern Nevada gaming titans jump on winding down of DACA

It wasn’t surprising that two of Southern Nevada’s gaming titans — MGM Resorts International and Caesars Entertainment Corp. — jumped on President Trump’s decision last week to wind down the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival program, or DACA.

 
Mexico earthquake death toll rises to 90

Government cargo planes flew in supplies and troops began distributing boxes of food to jittery survivors of an earthquake that destroyed a large part of Juchitan and killed at least 37 people here, even as officials on Sunday raised the nationwide death toll to 90.

 
Vegas Stripped: Las Vegan helps others overcome — VIDEO

For years Lekisha Hayes worked toward creating a place in Las Vegas that could offer services for people in situations like the ones she’s survived.

Hurricane Irma topples cranes, leaves millions without power

Hurricane Irma gave Florida a coast-to-coast pummeling with winds up to 130 mph Sunday, swamping homes and boats, knocking out power to millions and toppling massive construction cranes over the Miami skyline.

Comics battle for laughs at the World Series of Comedy

Strolling up to home plate — wielding a hot mike rather than a big bat — please welcome one-liner slugger Pauline Yasuda to The World Series of Comedy.

 
Golden Knights host auditions for national anthem singers

Mandy Breen is just 11 years old, but she has years of experience singing on stage in musical theater productions and even has sung “The Star-Spangled Banner” a few times before various events.

Las Vegas home prices compared to other metro areas

How much salary do you need to earn in order to afford the principal, interest, taxes and insurance payments on a median-priced home in your metro area?

Buying and selling at the same time is balancing act

Buying and selling a home at the same time is a balancing act. For many homeowners, they have to sell their home in order to financially afford their new one with the added pressure of doing so within a specific price range and a specific time frame.

Neighborhood has a ‘public nuisance’ house

Nevada Revised Statute 116.310312 addresses the power of the executive board in dealing with homes that can be declared “public nuisance.”

DeVos wants to right the pendulum on campus sexual assault — ANALYSIS

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos talked to lots of people – victims, students who said they were falsely accused and the family members of both — before she started to reform a policy instituted under President Barack Obama that instructs college campuses on how to deal with allegations of sexual assault.

Cost can be barrier to public records requests in Clark County

The law allows governments to charge only the “actual cost” of reproducing a record, but a Review-Journal survey of more than 20 government entities in Clark County found fees for records requests vary widely.

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