Henderson resident Shannon Fleming is raising money for Las Vegas shooting victims on her website, wtfclothing.net, but she doesn’t know what to do with the money.
When Ames Mayfield’s Cub Scout den met with a Colorado state senator last week, the 11-year-old came prepared with a long list of typed-up questions. He excitedly raised his hand to ask his first one.
A new Walmart will open in the Las Vegas Valley Nov. 1, a spokeswoman says.
You shouldn’t judge a movie by its trailer. This weekend’s “Geostorm,” though, looks laughably bad.
Elected officials aren’t casting judgment about the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s 20-year, $80 million naming rights deal for a baseball stadium.
Night Parade kicks off Pride weekend
Officials with MGM Resorts International warned Oct. 1 shooting hero Jesus Campos that he could be facing difficult interviews just hours before he was set to make five TV appearances last week, the international president of the union representing Mandalay Bay security guards said Friday.
Sections of Interstate 15 will be closed in North Las Vegas for several nights of paving as part of a larger $33.8 million freeway widening project between Craig Road and the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
A handwritten letter found on the body of a man killed in the sinking of the Titanic is expected to fetch up to $105,000 (80,000 pounds) at auction on Saturday.
Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch has been suspended one game without pay, rendering him ineligible for an Oct. 29 road meeting with the Buffalo Bills, the NFL announced Friday.
The Gold Sheet handicapper Bruce Marshall provides the Review-Journal with NFL tech notes and trends from Goldsheet.com.
The dean of UNLV’s Lee Business School is hoping a $4 million pledge will make the school’s Center for Entrepreneurship competitive regionally and nationally.
A Las Vegas man who was left in critical condition earlier this month after he was shot by his sister has since died.
A trio of Bishop Gorman players were selected to participate in the 2018 Under Armour All-America Game, it was announced Friday. They will receive honorary jerseys during a ceremony in the Bishop Gorman auditorium on Oct. 25.
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A look at who has the advantage at each position when UNLV hosts Utah State for its homecoming game at 3 p.m. on Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium.
Individual tennis draws for the Class 4A and 3A state tournaments.
A Nigerian man serving life sentences for trying to set off a bomb in his underwear on a plane on Christmas Day 2009 is suing the U.S. Justice Department for denying his free speech and religious rights.
Mecum Auctions will produce its first-ever Las Vegas collector-car auction Nov. 16-18 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The event will feature an estimated 1,000 American muscle cars, classics, Corvettes, hot rods, resto-mods and more to cross the auction block from approximately 20 surrounding states and Canada.
Robert Hernandez was 20 years old when he went into the Chapman Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram showroom looking to purchase a car. At the time, Hernandez needed help with his credit having only just arrived in the United States from Cuba.
Findlay Chevrolet generated quite the buzz when it ushered the 2017 Chevrolet Colorado truck into its lineup last year. And that enthusiasm is contagious as evidenced by the fact that 12 members of the dealership’s staff purchased various Colorado models. Among those who bought Colorados were both the general manager and a lot porter.
A host of amenities and power plants have made the 2018 Ford Flex sport crossover a favorite at Friendly Ford, according to dealership sales consultant Sal Lugo.
The Las Vegas Valley will experience cooling and breezy conditions this weekend, the National Weather Service said.
The judge in former Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s now-pardoned criminal case has refused the retired lawman’s request to throw out all rulings in the case, including a blistering decision that explained her reasoning in finding him guilty of a crime.
Las Vegas police officer Charleston Hartfield will be laid to rest today.
Danielle Kraze’s story seemed like yet another tragic tale from the Mandalay Bay mass shooting.
A project has raised the ire of some conservatives, who worry that the Battle of the Alamo will be sanitized by “political correctness” at a time when Confederate monuments are being removed across the country.
A Maine high school has rejected a student’s submitted yearbook photo because it shows him holding a shotgun.
Richard Spencer came to the University of Florida hoping to spread his white nationalist ideas, but his speech was instead quickly drowned out Thursday by a hailstorm of chants, shouting and mockery.
