Review-Journal reporter Ben Gotz interviews Lights FC midfielder Julian Portugal about playing in his hometown and the preseason.
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Henderson native and ex-UNLV forward Danny Musovski was signed by Major League Soccer’s San Jose Earthquakes and then loaned to the team’s United Soccer League affiliate on Thursday.
Las Vegan Noah Gragson drove his No. 18 Toyota to the high side of pockmarked Atlanta Motor Speedway and passed nearly everything in sight during a late race restart last week.
Anthony Oceja, 29, and Loreana Martinez, 24, each face one count of open murder and one count of child abuse or neglect for crimes related to the 5-month-old infant’s death.
The NFL team has identified land capable of accommodating 27,000 parking spaces within 1.5 miles of the stadium site, far more than the 16,250 required by Clark County for games and other events.
A Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority committee on Thursday recommended a construction-manager-at-risk contract go to a collaboration between New York-based Turner Construction and Martin-Harris Construction of Las Vegas.
Another massage therapist lodged a civil complaint against Steve Wynn and his former company’s board on Thursday, just one day after another massuese made similar allegations of sexual harassment.
The Pioneers hope to contend for a playoff spot with a new starting lineup.
New head coach Mike Agustin hopes to make the Grizzlies a more competitive team.
Friday is National Blackjack Day because it’s 3/2, which is what you traditionally get paid for drawing 21 on your first two cards.
Opponents have successfully stopped a city of Las Vegas effort to absorb 872 acres of unincorporated Clark County land.
The Elko City Council voted this week to suspend the brothel license for Mona’s Ranch for six months.
In reality, it’s the lobby of the Springs Preserve’s Origen Museum.
The Crusaders are hoping to make their sixth straight trip to the state tournament.
The Patriots bring back three lettermen and hope to continue to improve throughout the season.
Ultimate Vegas Sports Weekend is finally here. The five-sport extravaganza began at noon Thursday at Orleans Arena with the West Coast Conference women’s basketball tournament.
The mother of Oct. 1 gunman Stephen Paddock wants none of her son’s assets. Instead, at her request, Paddock’s entire estate will go to the victims of the Las Vegas mass shooting.
A center dedicated to helping victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking officially opened Thursday inLas Vegas.
North Las Vegas police are investigating after a shooting at midday Thursday outside a marijuana dispensary.
Defenseman Shea Theodore missed six games with a sore throat and respiratory infection and will take Luca Sbisa’s spot in the Golden Knights’ lineup Friday against Ottawa.
The U.S. national rugby team is on a mission — well, several missions, actually. There are the goals that have the team building toward this summer’s World Cup in San Francisco and beyond to the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
UFC 222 media day staredown had a couple of intense moments.
Nevada home prices fell hardest in the country after the economy tanked and have bounced back the most, but they remain furthest from the peaks, a new report shows.
Publicly, the Raiders have suggested WR Michael Crabtree and RB Marshawn Lynch will be Raiders in 2018. Privately, they seek to rework contracts.
The Las Vegas Victims’ Fund is slated to begin distributing payments to eligible victims Monday, according to the original plan, but fund officials have not yet said how much money has been collected.
Citing the Las Vegas Strip shooting, a bipartisan group of Western states’ senators, including Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, filed a bill Thursday to ban bump stocks, which increase the rate of fire of semi-automatic rifles to nearly that of fully automatic weapons.
The U.S. ambassador to Mexico, Roberta Jacobson, is resigning from her post this spring amid strained relations between the two countries and on the heels of other notable departures from the State Department.
Vice President Mike Pence is headed to Las Vegas in April to campaign for Republican Sen. Dean Heller, marking the Pence’s second visit to the Silver State this year.
With spring fast approaching, Mon Ami Gabi’s Stripside patio is the perfect place to observe the action of Las Vegas while basking in the sun.