Clark junior Jalen Hill is emerging as one of the top wing players on the West Coast, and already has scholarship offers from UNLV and some Pac-12 colleges.
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A Christmas crash leaves two in serious condition, a pizzeria robbed at gunpoint, and a Henderson man fighting for his daughters.
A sheriff’s deputy in southern Utah punched through a frozen pond on Christmas Day to rescue a drowning 8-year-old boy.
At age 11, the boy noticed what he thought was a pimple growing on the side of his nose. But it wouldn’t stop growing. Now it weighs 10 pounds and is the size of his head.
It was a subdued Christmas Eve in the traditional birthplace of Jesus on Sunday, with spirits dampened by cold, rainy weather and recent violence sparked by President Donald Trump’s recognition of nearby Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
Beyond what you might know about UNLV’s freshman basketball star Brandon McCoy exists a side unknown to most who cheer his every dunk. The 19-year old, who plays five instruments, embraces a love for music and its power to inspire far beyond a court and rim.
Here are your Sunday morning headlines.
Bryan Salmond, Steve Carp and David Schoen examine the Golden Knights’ shutout victory over the Washington Capitals at T-Mobile Arena on Saturday night.
Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken goes over the Raiders injury report, including David Amerson being listed as questionable for Monday’s game in Philadelphia.
Here is the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s 2017 all-state football team.
The FBI says it thwarted a possible terrorist attack at San Francisco’s Pier 39 after arresting an ex-Marine who told undercover agents he wanted to carry out an Islamic State-inspired suicide bombing at the popular tourist destination on Christmas Day.
With baseball’s Winter Meetings having taken last-ups in Florida, Las Vegas is in the on-deck circle, swinging a leaded bat.
Browse through the best videos of 2017 from Las Vegas Review-Journal staffer Elaine Wilson.
A California wildfire that has killed two people and seared its way through cities, towns and wilderness northwest of Los Angeles became the largest blaze ever officially recorded in California on Friday, authorities said.
Scott Ginger embarked down an accidental career path in 1991 when he accepted a job teaching speech and debate at Green Valley High School in Henderson. Twenty-seven years later, his adaptability has been rewarded.