Ranchers in Nevada, including the Bundys, have been using federal land — and paying fees to do so — perhaps since we became a state.
At some point, the choices of what can be done will be extremely limited.
We will use the courts of law and the court of public opinion.
On the economy and ISIS, the president exceeds all expectations
Then why did African-American turnout push Democrats over the top in Alabama?
Construction is expected to start in 2018 on a new storm drain along Hollywood Boulevard between Centennial Parkway and Las Vegas Boulevard, under a contract approved Wednesday night by the North Las Vegas City Council.
A pair of water and sewer projects will be funded by $21.56 million in general obligation bonds to the state under a plan the North Las Vegas City Council approved Wednesday.
Recreational vehicle owners in North Las Vegas will have to apply for a permit to park their oversized campers and boats in the backyard or a side yard adjacent to a garage.
Facilities geared toward health care and medical research will be built on 206 acres of vacant land near the Veteran Affairs Center, under a land transfer agreement the North Las Vegas City Council approved Wednesday night.
Shadow Ridge senior running back Aubrey Nellems was bypassed by FBS programs concerned about his religious beliefs, but he signed a letter of intent to play at Southern Utah, where he will play linebacker.
The No. 5 Mississippi State Bulldogs handed UNLV a 103-63 loss at Cox Pavilion in the Duel in the Desert on Wednesday.
Hours after landing a massive tax windfall, AT&T, Comcast, Wells Fargo and Boeing — among other major companies — announced plans Wednesday to share a fraction of their bounty with workers.
The Chicago Wolves haven’t lost since Dec. 9, fashioning a league-best five-game winning streak in which results appear to be matching the Wolves’ effort.
Clark County expects to create a database of everyone who attended, worked at and responded to the Route 91 Harvest music festival by early January, Assistant County Manager Kevin Schiller said.
Now that federal telecom regulators have repealed net neutrality, it may be time to brace for the arrival of internet “fast lanes” and “slow lanes.”
Alexxa’s, an upscale watering hole expected to open in early January, is the brainchild of Matt Silverman and Matt Piekarski, the creative forces behind the Hexx line of bean-to-bar chocolate as well as the Hexx restaurant and its upstairs neighbor Beer Park.
While the trend of golf course closures continues in Southern Nevada and nationwide, the resurgence at Lake Las Vegas appears to be in full swing.
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge ruled Tuesday there is sufficient evidence for Raiders’ Sean Smith to stand trial for allegedly assaulting his sister’s then-boyfriend on July 4.
Clark County is no longer exploring whether to build elevated expressways between the Las Vegas Strip and McCarran International Airport.
A 32-year-old Texas man was convicted Tuesday of abducting a woman from her Las Vegas apartment and driving her to New Mexico earlier this year, a Department of Justice release said.
If winter brings with it temperatures cold enough to cover regional trout waters with ice, we can look forward to some outdoor adventure, especially if the hard water is thick enough to make ice fishing safe.
Christmas is coming early at the multiplexes. “The Greatest Showman” and “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” hit theaters Wednesday, and “Darkest Hour,” “Downsizing,” “The Shape of Water,” “Pitch Perfect 3” and “Father Figures” arrive Friday.
Tempered glass panes, aluminum panels and lighted handrails line the freshened-up pedestrian bridges soaring 17 feet above the southern end of the Strip, just in time for the holiday season.
Las Vegas police on Wednesday released a sketch of a man suspected of killing another man in the central Las Vegas Valley on Dec. 1.
Pick up local art for someone on your gift list at the ISI Group art auction, which begins with a pre-auction party at 9:30 p.m. Thursday at the Gold Spike on Las Vegas Boulevard North.
Here is the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s 2017 all-state boys soccer team.
Golden Knights forward Brendan Leipsic is goal-less in 25 games but has 10 assists and is playing well at the defensive end of the ice.
This week’s Review-Journal’s high school basketball rankings.
Beating the NHL’s best team again showed the Golden Knights are capable of competing and winning against anyone in the league.
Nevada’s budding recreational marijuana industry posted its highest monthly sales totals yet in October, topping $37.9 million.
