A westbound train struck and killed a woman in Kingman on Tuesday.
Democratic lawmakers from Nevada received committee assignments Tuesday as the U.S. House rumbled into its first week of the 115th Congress.
A man is in critical condition after he was stabbed Tuesday afternoon while he was in the east valley.
Investigators believe human remains recovered Saturday are those of a Kingman man missing since June 2015.
If Indian cuisine seems to have become more prominent on your culinary radar, it’s probably because of the record number of south Asian restaurants opening across the valley.
A fully electric, autonomous shuttle will be invading downtown Las Vegas for the next 10 days. And city officials want you to jump on board to give it a shot.
The offering from Tiabi Coffee & Waffle includes a cup of cinnamon-vanilla macchiato, which is crowned with whipped cream and a triangle of churro waffle.
A minimum security inmate walked away from Jean Conservation Camp late Monday and has not yet been located, the Nevada Department of Corrections announced Tuesday.
This column may very well cost me my painstakingly laminated music critic card. But so be it. For now it’s time for me to unburden myself at long last with these career-imperiling confessions.
Jailed probate lawyer Robert Graham pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges of stealing $2.1 million from clients.
Nicdali Rivera-Calanoc says she’s encouraged by the Combate Americas’ dedication to grow its women’s divisions.
The Clark County School District is asking the Legislature to remove regulations on the hiring requirements for new teachers while simultaneously imposing new burdens on charter school applicants.
A man with a samurai sword was arrested after barricading himself along with an elderly woman in a home in the south valley early Monday morning, Las Vegas police said.
As a way to collect and preserve Henderson’s history, a group of longtime residents created a historical society.
Break-ins occurred Friday, between 5 and 7 a.m., when burglars smashed glass doors at shopping center on Spring Mountain Road.
Two students were arrested Friday after a gun and ammunition were brought to Gibson Middle School and a staff member was threatened, authorities confirmed Tuesday.
Nevada’s three Democratic House members have written a letter to Gov. Brian Sandoval and legislative leaders asking them to take action to provide for the removal of the statue of Patrick McCarran from the Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol.
Dylann Roof was sentenced to death Tuesday for killing nine black church members during Bible study in a racially motivated attack, the first person to face execution for federal hate crime convictions.
The Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise metropolitan area was ranked the 21st worst for pedestrian safety, while Nevada was listed as the 12th deadliest state for walkers, according to a national study released Tuesday.
The Runnin’ Rebels wrap up a two-game road trip tonight with a trip to “The Pit” to face the New Mexico Lobos.
Nevada Highway Patrol troopers will soon wear body cameras with the approval Tuesday of a $1.25 million five-year contract to purchase and operate the devices for its uniformed officers.
Review-Journal reporter Adam Hill and videographer Heidi Fang returned Tuesday for Covering the Cage’s weekly Facebook Live update.
Summerlin resident’s World War II screenplay to be on display at library
Michaella Bradley, 20, returns to her hometown with fellow cast members in Disney on Ice’s “Worlds of Enchantment,” which opens a four-day run Thursday at the Thomas & Mack Center.
A woman charged with killing four people by driving her car into spectators at Oklahoma State University’s 2015 homecoming parade has been sentenced to life in prison.
Danielle Lorenzi, 47, died after her Ford Focus crashed into a tractor-trailer and became lodged underneath it near East Sunset and South Pecos roads.
A state panel on Tuesday approved a nearly $900,000 request from the Department of Taxation to prepare Nevada for the establishment of recreational marijuana sales by next year.
Dairy Queen has closed one of its stores in Illinois and terminated its relationship with the franchise owner after police say he used racial slurs in an angry confrontation with a customer.
Fox News settled claims of sexual harassment by a longtime employee against Bill O’Reilly, shortly after the network’s chairman, Roger Ailes, was removed from his post as he faced similar allegations, The New York Times reported on Tuesday.
The Habit Burger Grill is celebrating the opening of its fourth location in Southern Nevada by offering two days of free food.
