Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced on Wednesday the appointment of Dayle Elieson as interim U.S. attorney for Nevada.
A judge is taking action against two men who took part in the occupation of an Oregon wildlife refuge after Facebook photos showed they violated their release conditions by visiting the Bundy ranch in Bunkerville, Nevada, without permission.
Last year was a busy one for the poor slob responsible for updating the record book for the National Weather Service in Las Vegas.
LAKE MEAD — The black bass are biting outside of Callville Bay. Anglers are finding the fish holding in thick brush in coves. Smallies are biting on swimbaits, Rat-L-Traps, and jerkbaits. Stripers are taking live shad — both threadfin and gizzard shad — in and around the Government Wash area. Catfish are taking anchovies fished on the bottom.
Forward Jonathan Marchessault signed a six-year, $30 million extension with the Golden Knights, the team announced Wednesday.
The man shot to death in east Las Vegas on New Year’s Eve has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office as Las Vegas resident Richard Gaudio.
It’s only January. There’s still a lot of hockey to be played. But enough hockey has been played to make a case for the Golden Knights being the greatest expansion team in American sports history.
A 20-year-old Chicago Cubs fan is suing team owners to force them to provide better wheelchair access at Wrigley Field.
A man who died Tuesday after rear-ending suspected drunken driver’s truck on U.S. Highway 95 has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office as Henderson resident Scott E. Butler, 64.
Ex-boxing champion Vinny Paz, who’s accused of biting a man, knocking out his teeth and sending him to a hospital, appeared in court on a felony assault charge on Wednesday and was released.
The man who was shot to death in the northeast valley after he tried to get into the back of a family’s SUV on Sunday night has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office as Alonzo Wimberly.
Democrat Chris Giunchigliani has raised over $1 million in her bid to become Nevada’s next governor, her campaign announced Wednesday.
A second person has died as the result of a Tuesday morning fire in a vacant North Las Vegas building.
Nevada’s population boom continued in 2017, ranking the state as the fourth most moved-to state last year, according to a survey data from moving services company United Van Lines.
Here are this week’s Review-Journal high school basketball rankings.
It’s been almost a year since Los Angeles residents felt any real rain, and precious little snow is in the Sierras, but water managers say it’s too early for fears that California is sliding back into drought.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that his fired chief strategist, Steve Bannon, has “lost his mind.”
Here are the Review-Journal’s boys basketball rankings.
Here are the Review-Journal’s girls basketball rankings.
The Republican majority in the Senate narrowed to 51-49 on Wednesday as two new Democratic senators were sworn into office, complicating GOP efforts to advance the party’s legislative agenda before the 2018 midterm elections.
A shark conservation group says a fourth thresher shark has been found frozen off the coast of Cape Cod.
Coach Gerard Gallant will coach the Pacific Division All-Stars on Jan. 28 in Tampa, Florida, after the Knights secured the top points percentage in the division on Tuesday.
The agreement outlines improvements to infrastructure and public safety at and around the stadium, all of which the Raiders have agreed to fund.
Kirstin “Blaise” Lobato walked out of the Clark County Detention Center on Wednesday after spending more than 15 years behind bars for the killing of a homeless man.
Las Vegas native Christopher Hall got his start in the restaurant business as a child, the son of now-retired chef Stanley Hall.
Glazier’s Food Marketplace, the only independent mainstream supermarket in the Las Vegas Valley, has been sold and will close, a representative confirmed Wednesday.
Breaking down UNLV’s basketball game at San Jose State State at 8 p.m. Wednesday.
For the past couple of decades, celebrity chefs have opened restaurants on the Las Vegas Strip — numerous ones, in some cases. But lately some of the most visible chefs have been disappearing.
A brutal winter storm dumped snow, sleet and freezing rain from normally balmy Florida up the Southeast seaboard Wednesday, delivering a white coating that some cities hadn’t seen in decades.
Ride-hailing company Lyft will next week will whisk passengers around town next week in autonomous cars.
