Myram Borders was a cutthroat journalist, who strategized ahead of time how to beat the competition. But the real reason for her successful 36 years at the United Press International wire service was her penchant for hard work.
Las Vegas Review-Journal staffers make their picks for Week 8 of the high school football season.
Downtown hotspot Carson Kitchen has finally unveiled its expansion.
State utility regulators on Wednesday approved a $300,000 civil penalty against the Southwest Gas Corp. for two natural gas breaks in Southern Nevada in 2016.
Five things to look for when UNLV’s football team plays at Air Force at 11 a.m. Saturday.
CNN is bidding auld lang syne to the team that has helped its viewers ring in the New Year since 2007.
“This is my happy place,” Cheyenne Kelly said smiling, looking around the Vegas Roots Community Garden, which hosted the second annual Grow Your Own Festival on Saturday. “And I love seeing it flush with so many people.”
Embracing a historic change, the Boy Scouts of America announced Wednesday plans to admit girls into the Cub Scouts starting next year and to establish a new program for older girls using the same curriculum as the Boy Scouts.
Meredith Laurence thinks the air fryer would be a lot more popular if people knew what it really is: a compact cylindrical countertop convection oven.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s high school football rankings for Class 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A.
The Las Vegas Valley will continue to be dry and sunny through the weekend, the National Weather Service said.
A Utah man is pleading not guilty to criminal charges in a massive Utah wildfire near Brian Head that destroyed 13 homes and cost some $40 million to fight.
Assorted musicians gathered Monday night at the Mercy Lounge on Cannery Row for “Nashville Gives Back: A Benefit Concert for Las Vegas.”
FBI agents returned to a house owned by Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock after local police determined someone had broken into the home over the weekend.
Five vehicles were involved in a crash in the central Las Vegas Valley Wednesday morning after an oil spill.
A 21-year-old woman who was among the nearly 500 people injured in a mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest festival has filed a lawsuit against MGM Resorts International.
Here are your Wednesday morning headlines.
Fueled by the return of strong winds, the wildfires tearing through California wine country exploded in size and number Wednesday as authorities ordered new evacuations and the death toll climbed to 23 — a figure expected to rise.
No one was injured in a crash involving a school bus Wednesday morning in east Las Vegas.
The Clark County Coroner has identified the good Samaritan killed last month while trying to stop a robbery in North Las Vegas.
The Clark County coroner has identified the man who died after being shot at an extended-stay hotel in southeast Las Vegas.
The Clark County coroner identified the woman shot and killed by her ex-partner last week in downtown Las Vegas.
Tuesday night was a celebration of Las Vegas’s new NHL team, of course. But it felt more like civic embrace. On Monday, Vegas Golden Knights marketing and entertainment head Jonny Greco promised a group hug of 17,000.
The Clark County Coroner’s office has identified Juan Jimenez, 43, as the man who died Saturday after a crash at the intersection of Lake Mead Boulevard and Saylor Way.
The Vegas Golden Knights won their first home game Tuesday night, and T-Mobile Arena was filled with symbols of strength and salutes for first responders. Ceremonies before the game honored the 58 people who died in the Route 91 Harvest festival mass shooting on Oct. 1.
