Critics see what they consider hardball tactics by the district as a waste of taxpayer dollars in hopes of exhausting the plaintiffs’ finances.
Jeremy Renbarger, 26, went into cardiac arrest twice and doctors said he would likely spend the rest of his days in a vegetative state. Two weeks later, he walked out of the hospital.
Tim McGraw, who was performing as part of the Country to Country festival in the U.K., had performed Friday night in London and Saturday night in Glasgow as part of C2C, a three-day, three-city country-music festival.
The schoolyard taunts made by President Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un of North Korea have spawned countless comedy opportunities, even though their relationship could not be more serious for the world around them.
An Idaho state lawmaker urges her constituents to submit entries for her “fake news awards.”
With the Main Event in full swing, perplexed commuters are still figuring out the best way to get around the maze of detours plaguing downtown Las Vegas.
Sixteen months and counting. That’s how long the College of Southern Nevada faculty has been working with the administration to reach a collective bargaining agreement.
The 11 expenditures in question span Jan. 3 to Aug. 8 of last year, after Hardy had left office. The Republican lost his 2016 re-election bid to Democratic Rep. Ruben Kihuen.
ASD Market Week, a B2B trade show, is bringing a wide variety of retail merchandise together to the Las Vegas Convention Center.
The Cats And Sin City cat club, in cooperation with the City of Henderson, presented the March Madness Cat Show this past weekend at the Henderson Multigenerational Center.
Bryson Stott, Nick Ames and Kyle Isbel homered to pace a balanced offense and back stellar relief pitching, leading UNLV to a 13-3 victory over Iowa in a nonconference baseball game Sunday at Wilson Stadium.
Since the reduced age limit took effect on May 9, Utah has issued more than 1,400 permits for 18- to 20-year-olds to carry concealed firearms.
Have a look at some of the most unforgettable photos from Review-Journal photojournalists this past week.
No. 10 Butler, a 1-point favorite over No. 7 Arkansas, was the only lower seed favored over a higher seed when Las Vegas sports books posted the opening lines Sunday for the NCAA Tournament, which opens on Tuesday and starts in earnest Thursday.
It is time for people to wake up and remember the revolutionary foundations of our country.
Quality is more important than quantity.
Our Sin City is known for being one of the worst cities in the nation for sex trafficking to thrive.
A Florida case raises questions about racial profiling and primary seat belt laws
The made-for-television saga that was Chris Beard departing for Lubbock, Texas, didn’t do much for the immediate state of UNLV basketball, but it allowed Texas Tech to move swiftly forward among the better programs nationally.
Roger Daltrey says of a return of The Who to the Strip: “We’ve got offers. If Pete wanted to do it, I would do it; let’s put it that way.”
Here is a look at some of the week’s top high school sports events.
The Moody Blues, who issued that masterpiece in 1967, are returning to Encore Theater for an engagement past their four-show spree in January.
A helicopter crashed into New York City’s East River around sundown Sunday and flipped on its side, killing at least two people.
Kevin Harvick is at his best when’s he mad, so much so that former crew chief Gil Martin used to try to rile him up during races.
The Chargers expect to be competitive and are aiming to have a handful of state meet qualifiers.
The Chargers return five swimmers who established region meet qualifying times in multiple events.
Right when Paul Casey felt he was a winner in the Valspar Championship, he looked up at the TV and saw a scene that was all too familiar.
Berkshire Hathaway employees will have a chance to win as much as $2 million a year for life in their office pool for the NCAA men’s basketball tournament.
Kansas is a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament for the third straight year and is on a collision course with No. 2 seed Duke in the Midwest Region.
From the top seed in the NCAA Tournament — Virginia — to those that barely made it into the bracket — Arizona State and Syracuse — it feels as though everyone involved in March Madness is on the bubble this year.