On the day after Steve Wynn resigned as chairman and CEO of Wynn Resorts Ltd., his name was not uttered a single time at Wednesday’s state Gaming Control Board meeting.
Foothill’s Madisyn McArthur threw four touchdown passes on Wednesday as the Falcons topped host Basic, 26-13.
Three new traffic signals are expected to increase safety at three intersections with a growing number of vehicles and pedestrians, North Las Vegas city officials said.
Steve Wynn’s alleged sexual misconduct will keep some away from staying at his hotels. For others, it won’t make any difference at all.
The Craig Road exit from southbound Interstate 15 will close for several days this weekend as crews continue a freeway widening project in North Las Vegas, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.
The Golden Knights have scored in eight straight games with the man advantage, including the last five, all on the road.
People riding horses found his body in the desert just after 12:55 p.m. near Coldcreek and Bugling Bull roads, the Metropolitan Police Department said.
Many wonder if Steve Wynn’s namesake casino company be able to pull off projects with the same success.
On Wednesday morning, it was announced the Ultimate Sumo League — as in professional sumo wrestling — is coming to Park Theater at the Monte Carlo in April.
Federal prosecutors asked a judge to reconsider her decision to dismiss charges against rancher Cliven Bundy and others, while dropping an indictment against four defendants who have yet to face a jury, according to court papers filed Wednesday.
Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is making his PGA Tour debut next month in the Dominican Republic.
Nevada wants to be the nation’s gold standard for marijuana regulation, and last week it got the chance to show off its mettle to visitors from the Garden State.
Watch the hips — those gently swaying, on-the-beat swivel hips.
California billionaire Tom Steyer, best known for bankrolling a campaign to impeach Donald Trump, will be in Nevada Thursday to take on a new fight — protecting undocumented immigrants.
What’s next for Steve Wynn? Review-Journal reporters Rick Velotta and John Katsilometes go over the new developments on the Steve Wynn and what is next for the company.
Golden Knights veteran right wing David Perron is second on the team in scoring with 47 points. He has 13 goals and a team-high 34 assists.
The 14th installment of the annual fest will take place Thursday through Sunday.
A women’s advocacy organization called Wednesday for Steve Wynn’s name to be removed from his hotel.
The Las Vegas City Council appointed two new directors on Wednesday: Michael Janssen will lead the city’s public works department and Robert Summerfield will helm the planning department.
The city of Las Vegas will sell a piece of the downtown Symphony Park property to a Texas-based developer for $2 million, well under the appraised value.
Here is a look at some of the top performances for the week of Jan. 29 to Feb. 3.
Reno native David Wise is one of the favorites to win the halfpipe skiing in the Winter Olympics in South Korea. Wise is the defending champion in the event.
Verise Campbell, CEO of the Nevada Affordable Housing Assistance Corp., said the audit counted only 39 percent of homeowners helped by the program in 2017. But the federal auditor says its report is accurate.
A district court judge is considering arguments made Wednesday in the lawsuit challenging a pair of state Senate recall efforts.
The city of Las Vegas will request millions of dollars in grants from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority to help fund a large-scale renovation of one of downtown’s primary attractions, the Fremont Street Experience.
The Bureau of Land Management has extended until March 23 the public comment period on its effort revise its management blueprint for Southern Nevada.
At the Safari Club International Hunter’s Convention on Saturday, I came across one of the best tag lines I have seen for a company specializing in services for the outdoor adventurer: “Specializing in wet, cold and miserable.”
Bishop Gorman (4A boys), Desert Pines (3A boys), Centennial (4A girls) and Moapa Valley (3A girls) are No. 1 this week in the Review-Journal high school basketball rankings.
Here are the Review-Journal’s boys basketball rankings.
Here are the Review-Journal’s girls basketball rankings.