The doubles team of Caleb Lewis and William Ballin went 3-0 to lead Rancho’s boys tennis team to a 14-4 win at Valley on Friday afternoon.
Centennial’s girls tennis team won a tiebreaker 4-2 en route to a 10-9 home win over Spring Valley on Friday.
A Russian cybercriminal tied to a $50 million identity theft ring has pleaded guilty to a federal charge in a Nevada case, the Justice Department announced Friday.
The Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart and CG Technology sports book vice-president Matt Holt preview the NFL weekend.
Las Vegas officials have a new vision for developing a unique piece of land surrounded by sensitive land packed with environmental and cultural resources.
Christie Eriksen had two goals and an assist for the Moapa Valley girls soccer team in Overton on Friday in a 4-2 victory over Rancho.
Of the 15 players listed on NFL rosters with Las Vegas ties, three of them are in the offensive backfield.
Heavy action at William Hill sports books on Oakland to win the Super Bowl has driven its odds down from 22-1 to 7-1, which is the second choice behind the New England Patriots (11-4).
The 60-plus exhibitors at the Future Travel Experience expo in Las Vegas demonstrated how their new technologies will incrementally improve a passenger’s airport experience.
Review-Journal NFL writer Gilbert Manzano picks the playoff teams and Super Bowl LII champion.
Don’t be surprised if three teams come out of the AFC West to make the playoffs. But the one with the weakest defense — the Raiders — should come out on top.
A decision by Southwest Medical Associates to stop covering traditional Medicare patients — those who don’t have private add-on coverage to supplement their federal insurance — means nearly 7,000 seniors in Southern Nevada will have to find new doctors by Jan. 1.
The Giants have won three straight games over the Cowboys and are 5-0 against the spread in their past five meetings.
Not many doubt that the Seattle Seahawks will be a winning team once again in 2017, but could their Super Bowl window be closing?
A judge on Friday ordered a Las Vegas man held without bail after watching police body camera footage that showed his hand wrapped around the neck of a woman who later died.
The sale of nearly $2 million in corporate stock by high-level Equifax executives shortly after the company learned of a major data breach has sparked public outrage that could turn into another hurdle for the credit rating agency.
A man who helped rob a Las Vegas pawn shop wearing a “Friday the 13th”-style hockey mask was convicted Friday after a three-day trial, according to the U.S. attorney’s office.
The 10-month-old baby who died Thursday morning in a southwest Las Vegas home has been identified as Michael Taulanga of Las Vegas.
Several states on Friday reported the number of victims in the Equifax data breach. However, the Nevada Office of the Attorney General was not able to provide the Review-Journal with the number of Nevadans who are swept up in the national hack.
A federal judge blocked Dallas Cowboys star Ezekiel Elliott’s six-game suspension over a domestic violence case Friday, setting the stage for a potentially lengthy legal fight with the NFL.
Clark County School District superintendent’s surprise announcement that he will step down at the end of June 2018 included signals that he intends to take some of those he considers trouble-makers with him.
The Metropolitan Police Department has arrested a suspect the agency says stole a “Clark County EMS truck,” according to posts on the department’s official Twitter account.
Two projects related to erosion control and the ongoing cleanup of a decades-old industrial site at the edge of Henderson are expected keep the popular hiking, biking path closed until Sept. 20.
As part of National Drive Electric Week, an event will be staged at the Las Vegas Springs Preserve parking lot Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Today’s event will be held under a photovoltaic solar canopy that tracks the sun during the day while providing electric power to two ChargePoint electric car recharging stations.
Royce Woods started building custom homes in Las Vegas in the 1970s, but it seemed every place he built, soon neighbors started sprouting up around him like Joshua trees. Not that Royce didn’t like company, he just yearned for a little more elbow room to ride his horses and let the dogs run freely.
An Air Force pilot died when his plane crashed during a training mission Tuesday northwest of Nellis Air Force Base. Information on the type of aircraft involved is classified and not available for release, a Nellis spokeswoman said.
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President Donald Trump signed into law a $15 billion disaster recovery bill on Friday following passage by the House and Senate and a compromise with leading Democrats that rankled Republican lawmakers.
Although Nevada didn’t have a strong presence on the exhibit floor, local drone officials say the state still made a mark at InterDrone.
Amanda Nunes and Valentina Shevchenko find themselves in the main event of UFC 215 on Saturday after a last-minute cancellation of the headline bout.
