National Republicans predicted they would hold the majority in the House and said Thursday they were confident they could win two open Nevada seats that Democrats need to take control of the lower chamber.
The Raiders traded down in the first round of the NFL Draft on Thursday night, dealing the No. 10 overall pick to the Arizona Cardinals.
A Subway spokesman told the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Thursday that the company is “implementing an aggressive revitalization plan.”
Nevada Democrat Chris Giunchigliani told the Review-Journal on Thursday that she will direct state funding to Planned Parenthood and other family-planning centers — a first for Nevada — if she’s elected governor.
Review-Journal reporter Ben Gotz talks about the Lights FC’s game against San Antonio FC on Friday and its unusual schedule to start the season.
With a single step over a weathered, cracked slab of concrete, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made history Friday by crossing over the world’s most heavily armed border to greet South Korean President Moon Jae-in for talks on North Korea’s nuclear weapons.
USA Wrestling is hosting the Marine Corps US Open at South Point this weekend, headlined by the Masters men’s freestyle and Greco-Roman nationals.
A united Clark County School Board called for the Nevada Legislature to take action on education funding in the midst of teacher walkouts and protests nationwide.
Until the Oldham County Sheriff’s Office took suspected Las Vegas killer Anthony Wrobel into custody, deputies had no idea he was a wanted murder suspect, said Taner Blackburn, the deputy who arrested him.
Before making his Xfinity Series debut at Richmond Raceway in Virginia, teenager Noah Gragson predicted he was in for “a rude awakening.” He finished second.
The Las Vegas native was taken No. 3 overall by Los Angeles FC in the Major League Soccer SuperDraft in January.
In a quarterback heavy draft, the Cleveland Browns went for a QB again in selecting Baker Mayfield.
Shares of Allegiant Air’s parent company soared Thursday after the budget carrier easily topped analysts’ first-quarter earnings forecasts.
The musical icon on Saturday kicks off the final string of shows in his “Million Dollar Piano” showcase.
The $1 billion Project Neon freeway construction effort that has frustrated motorists for weeks may also have taken a bite out of Boyd Gaming Corp.’s first-quarter earnings.
Vegas Nation video host Bryan Salmond and Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken look at the wide receiver position.
The E. coli outbreak linked to tainted romaine lettuce has grown and sickened 84 people from 19 states, U.S. health officials said.
New Orleans-born saxophone player Charles Neville has died at age 79.
In the league’s Last Two Minute Report posted Thursday, the NBA said the three officials missed the call with 5.1 seconds left.
The small airplane that crashed on a suburban Phoenix golf course this month banked on its left side before it dived into the ground and burs into flames, according to a preliminary report released by federal investigators.
Many in Hollywood celebrated a jury’s decision that found Bill Cosby guilty of drugging and molesting a woman in the first big celebrity trial of the #MeToo era.
Amazon is raising the price of its annual Prime membership fee by 20 percent starting next month.
Study after study has concluded that stadiums aren’t effective economic development drivers. But a leading urban growth researcher says Orlando and Las Vegas are exceptions because of the strength of their regions’ tourism economies.
Following four years of work and lengthy discussion on the need for better prepared high school graduates, the State Board of Education adopted new criteria for a standard high school diploma on Thursday.
The parents of U.S. college student Otto Warmbier filed a wrongful death lawsuit against North Korea on Thursday, saying its government tortured and killed their son.
Downtown Las Vegas’ newest watering hole aims to combine cocktails and education, with more quality and consideration than any campus bar or frat party ever has.
The Smith Center set the stage for Saturday — when “Hamilton” tickets go on sale to the general public — by releasing additional tickets Thursday for sale to season subscribers.
Come July, Clark County teachers will face an important choice — deciding where to send their dues and support.
Unwanted and used medications can be left with North Las Vegas police officers on Saturday in recognition of National Prescription Take Back Day.
Motorists headed to Mount Charleston on Saturday should expect up to 20-minute delays to make way for a pack of nearly 3,800 runners, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.
