Sections of U.S. Highway 95 will close for overnight work for most of next week in downtown Las Vegas as crews install digital signs that will flash information about accidents and detours, the Nevada Transportation Department said.
Second-round scores from the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open on Friday at TPC Summerlin. The round was suspended because of darkness with 28 golfers still on the course.
Bubba Watson shot 1-under 71 on Friday and is at 1-over 143 after two rounds of the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open at TPC Summerlin.
Las Vegas Review-Journal reporters bring you the latest updates on the Oct. 1 mass shooting investigation.
The UNLV men’s tennis team had two singles players and two doubles teams advance through the opening day of the annual Easley Memorial Classic at Fertitta Tennis Complex.
With a message as commanding as one of his guitar solos, Brad Paisley has reversed a policy by the Country Music Association to close off discussion of the Oct. 1 shootings at Route 91 Harvest festival.
For the past three weeks, oddsmakers at the South Point have told me they’ve taken in a bigger handle on college football than the NFL. Think about that. That might be the biggest upset this season.
A driverless electric shuttle will hit the streets on Wednesday, capable of “talking” to traffic signals, sharing the road with other vehicles and stopping for pedestrians.
Four people were hospitalized after a large fight among inmates Tuesday at an eastern Nevada maximum-security prison, a spokeswoman said.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal took legal action Friday to obtain law enforcement records kept secret by authorities in the wake of the Oct. 1 Strip massacre.
Charley Thomas is one of nearly 7,000 Clark County School District students petitioning to receive the diploma they were denied years ago, after a shift in graduation requirement prompted a new ruling from the state Department of Education.
A semitrailer crash has caused major traffic delays on Interstate 15 in northwest Arizona, officials said.
The Gold Sheet handicapper Bruce Marshall provides the Review-Journal with NFL tech notes and trends from Goldsheet.com.
A breakdown of the fights on the main card of UFC 217 on Saturday at Madison Square Garden in New York, with picks from the Review-Journal’s Adam Hill and Heidi Fang.
Statewide taxable sales for August totaled nearly $4.8 billion — a 3.3 percent increase over August 2016, state officials said this week.
Former UFC champion Georges St. Pierre will move up in weight after four years out of action to challenge middleweight champ Michael Bisping at UFC 217 on Saturday at Madison Square Garden.
Police arrested Jonaee Brown, 25, on Wednesday in connection with the infant’s death. Prosecutors charged Brown on Friday with first-degree murder, court records show.
Their combination will reportedly create the largest homebuilder in the country.
Light heavyweight Ion Cutelaba will no longer compete at UFC 217 due to a potential violation of the organization’s anti-doping policy.
Swedish supercar maker Koenigsegg plans to use 11-mile stretch of the highway between Las Vegas and Pahrump this weekend to try to set a new speed record for production cars, currently held by Bugatti at 268 mph.
It finally feels like autumn in Las Vegas.
Following the Las Vegas shooting, Las Vegas hotels provided at least 1,875 cumulative room nights to families of victims. A couple of airlines also provided free flights to at least 260 victims’ family members.
A Henderson officer shot at a wanted felony suspect early Friday after the suspect led police on a short pursuit.
New York City police said Friday that an actress’ rape allegations against Harvey Weinstein are credible, and if the movie mogul were in the state and the accusation more recent, they would move to arrest him immediately.
A massive U.S. report concludes the evidence of global warming is stronger than ever, contradicting a favorite talking point of top Trump administration officials, who downplay human’s role in climate change.
UNLV might have turned around its football season with a 26-16 victory last Saturday at Fresno State. Now the Rebels need to follow with a victory over Hawaii on Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium.
The move of the two centers will remain when the Knights play Ottawa Saturday.
The six-game road trip continues Saturday in Ottawa against the Senators, who are one of the NHL’s better defensive teams.
Three of the Raiders’ six cornerbacks will be sidelined Sunday evening to injury. On Saturday, help is coming.
PRA Group Inc. will be opening a new call center in Henderson at 168 N. Gibson Drive.