Breaking down UNLV’s basketball game against Northern Colorado at 7 p.m. Friday at the Thomas & Mack Center.
The huge wildfire that burned hundreds of homes northwest of Los Angeles this month is within 500 acres (202 hectares) of becoming the largest on record in California.
Toshiba Corp.’s energy systems unit on Friday unveiled a long telescopic pipe carrying a pan-tilt camera designed to gather crucial information about the situation inside the reactor chambers at Japan’s tsunami-wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant.
Several Robert Lunt Elementary students have bikes at home, but they don’t ride them to school regularly. Physical education teacher Chris Regan suspects that’s partly because parents don’t think it’s safe to ride in the neighborhood and partly because students don’t know how to ride safely.
The film chronicles the story of Molly Bloom, dubbed “the poker princess” for organizing high-stakes games for celebrities.
Call it a “Freak”-out.
Microsoft’s announcement that it will allow employees to sue the company for sexual harassment has handed the #MeToo campaign an important victory after months of revelations about predatory behavior and assault by powerful men in media, entertainment and technology, advocates said.
You gaze at them. They stare back at you. Two words hang in the air between you.
Austrian media are reporting that two trains have collided near Vienna and several people are injured.
Toxicology reports fail to determine causes of death for Gwen Elizabeth Ulbrich , 48, and her 20-year-old daughter Rose Marie Treloar, whose decomposed bodies were found in an apartment in September.
A chain of South Florida ice cream stores bearing the name has opened its first location on the Las Vegas Strip.
Nearly 300 people have died in train crashes that could have been prevented if railroads across the U.S. implemented critical speed-control technology that federal safety investigators have been pushing for close to five decades, according to rail crash data obtained by The Associated Press.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed Republicans’ massive $1.5 trillion tax overhaul into law on Friday, cementing the biggest legislative victory of his first year in office, and also approved a short-term spending bill that averts a possible government shutdown.
One of two Wisconsin girls who tried to kill a classmate to win favor with a fictional horror character named Slender Man has been sentenced to 25 years in a mental hospital, the maximum punishment possible.
Here are your Friday morning headlines.
Russia has lost two more Olympic medals from Sochi because of doping.
PHILADELPHIA — Parents of a 4-month-old girl say the child was attacked by a raccoon inside their Philadelphia home.
Findlay Automotive Group recently donated $35,000 to the American Red Cross, Southern Nevada Chapter, during ceremonies for the grand opening at Subaru of Las Vegas in the southwest valley. The donation was the single-largest ever given by the automotive giant that has been based in Southern Nevada since 1961.
Review-Journal reporter Todd Dewey, handicapper Bernie Fratto and The Mirage sports book director Jeff Stoneback preview the college football bowls.
Chapman Chrysler Jeep surpassed its donation goal of $2,500, raising a total of $4,800 for Susan G. Komen Nevada during its Cars for the Cure promotion. On Dec. 5, a check was presented at the dealership’s location at the Valley Automall in Henderson. During the four-day promotional event, the longtime Las Vegas dealership donated $100 to Susan G. Komen Nevada for every car sold.
Even as President Donald Trump signed a directive this month to put boots back on the moon, a team of NASA researchers continued work on a quiet project to send an unmanned rover there.
A fire alarm at a Dallas airport forced thousands of holiday travelers to leave their gates and gather at security checkpoints, but most flights were not delayed by the disruption.
Temperatures across the Las Vegas Valley are set to rise through Christmas, according to the National Weather Service.
And 25 Wynn Las Vegas employees are hoping they’ll be lucky enough to get favorable weather Saturday for the last rounds of golf to be played at Wynn Country Club.
Las Vegas police are investigating a Thursday night robbery at a Walgreens in the northwest valley.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond and Review-Journal reporters Steve Carp and David Schoen go over what to expect from the Golden Knights during the Capitals game and how they have been performing so far this season.
Playing in the lower Select bracket, the Jaguars’ young team was unable to keep up with Dever East (Colo.), and after grabbing a quick lead, could not hold on and eventually fell 60-43 at Liberty High School.
Dajaah Lightfoot and Eliyjah Pricebrooks each scored 14 Thursday to boost Desert Oasis girls basketball team to a 69-53 win over Southwest DeKalb (Georgia) in the Tarkanian Classic at Durango.
Daniel Plummer scored 14 of his game-high 23 points in the first half, and Democracy Prep stormed to a 30-13 halftime lead en route to its 61-41 victory over Palo Verde in the Gatorade Division bracket on Thursday night.
