Panera Bread Co. is voluntarily recalling some cream cheese sold in its U.S. stores because of possible bacterial contamination.
Light winds early in the week, but calm and warm after Wednesday, National Weather Service says.
Here are your Monday morning headlines.
Omarosa Manigault Newman is following up her year in the White House with a stint on “Celebrity Big Brother.”
After a year of political and cultural upheaval, Super Bowl advertisers appear to be pulling back from themes of unity in favor of in-game stunts and ads that aim for the heart — and in some cases even lower.
Keurig will buy Dr Pepper Snapple Group, creating a beverage giant with about $11 billion in annual sales.
Police say two truck trailers loaded with 44 tons (48.5 U.S. tons) of chocolate were stolen in southern Germany and there’s no sign of the sticky-fingered perpetrators.
Four men are facing animal fighting charges in connection with a Sunday morning cockfighting bust in the northeast valley.
Las Vegas police are investigating after a gasoline station clerk was shot early Monday morning in Moapa.
The man, who was in his 40s, suffered at least one gunshot wound a little after 3 a.m. outside the Rancho Discount Mall, 2901 W. Washington Ave., Metropolitan Police Homicide Lt. Dan McGrath said. The man was pronounced dead at the scene.
Las Vegas police are investigating a fatal drive-by shooting Monday morning in the northeast valley.
Miami police have arrested a 7-year-old boy accused of hitting his teacher.
Protesters gathered across Russia to support opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s call to boycott the March presidential election, and Navalny himself was arrested while walking to the Moscow demonstration.
Artexpo Las Vegas, underway at the downtown Las Vegas Market, features hundreds of contemporary artists, galleries, and art publishers from across the globe, organizers said.
Students ages 10 to 18 got a chance to try out a new experience during the Drone Race for Beginners event Sunday at the Henderson Multigenerational Center.
If you’re looking for wildflowers in the Mojave Desert this year, the best place — and maybe the only place — is along the course of a single storm that hit Las Vegas in early January.
A trio of current and former high-ranking Metropolitan Police Department officers hope to make the jump into state politics this year.
Looking past the traffic jams and fields of orange cones, tangible results are finally springing up from Project Neon.
A doctor prescribed rest and fluids for Carlos Occhipinti Jr. when he came down with the flu just after Christmas. But the illness quickly got worse and he died in a hospital just two days before his 13th birthday.
President Donald Trump wants to negotiate a “deal of the century” between Israelis and Palestinians like a high-rolling real-estate don.
Las Vegas police are investigating what appears to be a crash involving a patrol car in the south valley.
Take a stroll through some of the most memorable photos from Review-Journal photojournalists this past week.
Giada De Laurentiis is preparing two dinners for more than $200,000 after Saturday’s wild bidding at Nevada Ballet Theatre’s Black and White gala.
Bruno Mars owned the Grammys with his RB-inspired album 24K Magic, winning all six awards he was nominated for at a show where hip-hop was expected to have a historical night.
The Metropolitan Police Department identified the officer who shot a man in the central valley late Friday night as officer Bryan Davila.
Eric Samuelsson and Jordan Sauer each won in singles and were part of a doubles victory to help UNLV edge Purdue 4-3 in the ITA Kickoff Weekend men’s tennis tournament Sunday in Waco, Texas.
A homeless man was stabbed to death in an area on the 4000 block of Paradise Road near Flamingo Road early Sunday evening. Police have not yet identified a suspect.
It paints an overly pessimistic portrait of the state.
We need to help these vulnerable transgender students
Otherwise, it will be almost impossible to get anything done in the future in today’s political climate.
