Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken talk about the potential hiring of Jon Gruden and the Raiders disappointing performance during the 2017 season.
Reilly Smith and Shea Theodore scored second-period goals 90 seconds apart and Marc-Andre Fleury stopped all 28 shots he faced as the Golden Knights defeated the Nashville Predators 3-0 Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena.
Elijah Martinez hit five 3-pointers and scored 23 points on Tuesday as Calvary Chapel’s boys basketball team rolled to a 75-51 home win over Word of Life.
Tyra Perkins scored 20 points on Tuesday to lead Calvary Chapel’s girls basketball team to a 55-35 home win over Word of Life.
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If you thought the Clark County School District’s budget problems were over, think again. An unelected, unaccountable, out-of-state arbitrator could leave the district without enough money to pay its bills.
Nevada’s education funding system is non-discriminatory, caring and compassionate, with more resources going to those with the greatest need.
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A 64-year-old Henderson man died after rear-ending a suspected drunken driver’s pickup stopped in the middle of U.S. Highway 95, the Nevada Highway Patrol said Tuesday night.
The Henderson City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to sell 55 vacant acres to the National Football League team for half the land’s appraised value.
Fremont Street Experience officials are seeking approval from the Las Vegas City Council and Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority to upgrade the attraction for the first time since 2004.
The Golden Knights uniform was voted the 13th greatest NHL uniform of all time by fans.
President Donald Trump boasted Tuesday that he has a bigger and more powerful “nuclear button” than North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Former UFC competitor Sarah Kaufman told reporters at UFC 219 when she headlines Invicta FC 27 on Jan. 18, she wants to remind the UFC that she’s the type of exciting fighter that they need in their bantamweight division.
A woman fighting breast cancer got married at a hospital 18 hours before she died.
Unicorns may be fictional — or not, depending on your point of view — but the Unicorn Grilled Cheese at Fiddlestix at the Gold Spike is the real deal.
Fresh off of tax-cut euphoria, President Donald Trump and Senate and House GOP leaders returned to the nation’s capital Tuesday to begin dealing with Democrats to address critical spending and budget issues to avoid a government shutdown.
Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson is becoming a California marijuana entrepreneur.
Fatality numbers are entered into a database through the National Center for Fatality Review and Prevention, shows that in 2016, Clark County saw 25 sleeping-related infant deaths.
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Review-Journal reporters Adam Hill and Heidi Fang recap UFC 219 and talk about their favorite moments of 2017 in the UFC and mixed martial arts world.
Three people formally filed to run for the Nevada Supreme Court on Tuesday, the first day judicial candidates were allowed to file.
UFC strawweight Michelle Waterson spoke to media at UFC 219 about suffering back-to-back losses for the first time in her career and explained what those setbacks have taught her.
State officials remove two signs inviting criminals, gangsters and undocumented immigrants to enter the state, including one on Interstate 15 near Primm.
Britney Spears’ box-office take from her New Year’s Eve performance was reportedly $1,172,000, a record for the famous Planet Hollywood venue, and also for shows on the Strip.
WILLIAMS, Ariz. — The train rolled in well past sunset as a couple of shuttle drivers waited at a dimly lit platform for passengers headed to the Grand Canyon.
Review-Journal reporters Ben Gotz and Elaine Wilson preview this week’s biggest basketball matchups in Southern Nevada.
Hedge-fund billionaire Bill Ackman, chairman and largest shareholder of The Howard Hughes Corp., wants to sell a big chunk of his stake in the company.