Police searching for suspects or leads, say crime could bring either destruction of property charge or a hate-crime charge if it was determined to be aimed at a specific person.
A House Republican lawmaker facing sexual harassment allegations announced Thursday he would not seek re-election as a second accuser leveled accusations against Nevada Rep. Ruben Kihuen, a Democrat.
The Gold Sheet handicapper Bruce Marshall provides the Review-Journal with college football tech notes and trends from Goldsheet.com.
It’s twi-night doubleheader time for music fans.
This weekend’s 16th annual Vegas Valley Book Festival is going to press with a new title: the Las Vegas Book Festival.
The best-selling, award-winning author will serve as a keynote speaker at Saturday’s Las Vegas Book Festival at the Historic Fifth Street School.
A 70-year-old inmate serving time for burglary died Monday night at a Carson City hospital, according to the Nevada Department of Corrections.
CNN’s Anderson Cooper said that a tweet from his account responding to President Donald Trump, calling him a “pathetic loser,” was not, in fact, posted by him.
Each week, a gentle stretch kind of yoga class is offered at H2U Health Center at MountainView Hospital.
Boise State’s season could have gotten away after blowing a 31-10 lead at Washington State in Week 2. But coach Bryan Harsin helped keep the team together, and the Broncos will play Oregon in Saturday’s Las Vegas Bowl.
Lady Gaga bassist Jonny Goood has gone from the Pittsburgh police force to touring the world with one of pop’s biggest stars, as well as launching a rising solo career.
New York Times publisher Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr., who oversaw the newspaper through triumph and controversy for the past 25 years, will step down at the end of the year and hand the job to his son, Arthur Gregg Sulzberger, the company said Thursday.
The loser of Sunday night’s game between the Raiders and Cowboys can probably start planning their offseason vacation trips for January.
The Broncos, coming off a 23-0 shutout of the Jets, are favored by 2½ or 3 points over the Colts at Indianapolis.
The Jewish couple keeps kosher and saw an opportunity in the market for a high-end kosher restaurant, Ellie Edison said. They came up with the concept in August and, along with friends and co-owners Danny and Diva Saghian, opened the restaurant in October.
It’s 6 a.m. Your alarm shrieks and you hit the snooze button. You have just deposited germs on your alarm clock.
A judge on Thursday gave lawyers until the end of January to come up with a plan about how Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock’s assets could be managed.
A firefighter died Thursday while working a colossal wildfire burning in coastal mountains northwest of Los Angeles that has become the fourth largest in California history.
The Las Vegas Stadium Authority zipped through a 1½-hour meeting Thursday with a last look at the Raiders’ community benefits plan and updates on three proposals critical to completing a stadium development agreement by February.
After Sunday’s 2 p.m. performance of “The Nutcracker” at Reynolds Hall at The Smith Center, the post-show Sugarplum Party will kick off.
Regal Cinemas announced the arrival of Cheetos Popcorn at several cinemas throughout the U.S., starting Dec. 11.
Fox Restaurant Concepts’ North Italia restaurant, in Rampart Commons, has its chefs start from scratch daily. Even the pasta is made each morning in the open-view kitchen.
The rules governing how Nevada doctors can prescribe addictive opioids such as Lortab, Percocet and OxyContin are set to become more complicated and stringent Jan. 1, fueling concerns among longtime users who say they need the drugs to combat pain.
Out of a senseless tragedy, they have sought ways to find meaning in advocacy.
The outpouring of support after last week’s tragic fire at San Luis Rey Downs in northwest San Diego County, which killed 46 horses, may ultimately burn as brightly as the so-called Lilac wildfire itself.
If Miami of Ohio is the “Cradle of Coaches,” then Kyle Busch Motorsports is well on the way to becoming the “Crib of Drivers” on the fast track to NASCAR stardom.
The Federal Communications Commission has voted on party lines to undo sweeping Obama-era “net neutrality” rules that guaranteed equal access to internet.
As playwright George Bernard Shaw once observed, “You use a glass mirror to see your face; you use works of art to see your soul.” This holiday season, there are plenty of ways to reflect your artistic soul — and just as many ways to have fun — with culturally minded gifts that will take you from Las Vegas to Broadway. And beyond.
Texas Republican Rep. Blake Farenthold announced Thursday that he won’t seek re-election next year, adding his name to the list of lawmakers leaving Congress amid sexual harassment allegations that have cost powerful men their jobs in politics, the arts and other industries.
Rep. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., and a Republican lawmaker introduce legislation to to close a loophole in the military judicial code and ban armed services personnel convicted of domestic abuse from legally purchasing weapons.
