A woman’s death was ruled an accident more than a month after her body was found in the desert in a remote part of Lake Mead National Recreation Area, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.
Bryan Salmond and Michael Gehlken discuss how the Raiders had a different tone at practice today as well as some potential injury news concerning Khalil Mack.
UNLV will ask the Nevada Board of Regents to approve a plan to pursue a loan of almost $16 million to build the Fertitta Football Complex. The project is expected to cost $28.5 million.
As Nevada’s sports wagering handle has increased, so have the number of entries in the major football handicapping contests at Las Vegas sports books.
The changes are subtle, but the owners of Jerry’s Nugget want to ensure the North Las Vegas mainstay remains competitive with other casinos across the valley.
A Clark County jury awarded a 70-year-old man nearly $2 million this month after a snack at a Las Vegas country club landed him in emergency surgery.
Three men were sentenced to federal prison Wednesday for their roles in a string of convenience store armed robberies across the Las Vegas valley.
Raiders teammates know who they are getting in Derek Carr, a man who prescribes to the “faith, family and football” adage.
Last week, President Donald J. Trump, traveled to Springfield, Missouri, to sell to the public on a GOP tax reform plan that has yet to be written, or at least unveiled. Wednesday Trump was at it again.
Clark County commissioners have approved plans for a towering apartment complex east of the Strip.
An extreme sports park with a 15-story hotel that would be built south of the Strip received county approvals Wednesday.
Question for gamers: Are you game for this?
Cesar Mendoza was sentenced Wednesday to three to eight years behind bars for causing a DUI crash that killed his best friend.
Foes in the 35-year-old debate over the safety of the proposed repository for the nation’s high-level radioactive waste, stake out staked out familiar positions Wednesday in a panel discussion at a radioactive waste conference in Las Vegas.
The Las Vegas City Council OK’d issuing $11.6 million in local improvement bonds to pay for public improvements in the Skye Canyon master plan development in northwest Las Vegas.
Friday night, Rockie Brown performs at the release party for her new album, “Rockie Brown Vol. 1,” a collaboration with Vegas producer and musician Jason Tanzer.
There is no question Sebastian Janikowski will play an 18th season with the Raiders. It’s a matter if he will start on time.
A major freeway interchange will close in downtown Las Vegas this weekend as crews continue work on the $1 billion Project Neon, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.
Khalil Mack was given a rest day Wednesday. At least, anyone invested in the Raiders’ success can hope that’s what it was.
A look at some of the top performances from the week of Aug. 28 to Sept. 2.
The Nevada Gaming Commission was not asked to remove Golden Knights games from the state’s sports books Wednesday as a deadline passed for the NHL to make that request.
Leslie Van Houten, the youngest of Charles Mason’s murderous followers, was granted parole by a California board Wednesday.
Last year’s InterDrone introduced the idea of using drones for commercial applications. This year, InterDrone’s third-ever conference is all about how the public sector and different industries are doing just that.
A 37-year-old woman was shot dead outside a North Las Vegas home Wednesday afternoon, police said.
Federal officials have decided not to punish United Airlines over an infamous incident in which a passenger was dragged off an overcrowded plane.
Facebook has discovered that it sold about $100,000 in political ads to Russian-linked sources over the past two years, and has shared that information with authorities investigating Russian influence on the 2016 presidential election.
Penny Schiestel was struck by a Clark County vehicle Tuesday near the intersection of Eastern Avenue and East Warm Springs Road. She later died of her injuries at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s high school football rankings for Class 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A teams.
