School is out, the temperatures are rising and water parks are filling up in the Las Vegas Valley.
Martin Truex Jr. had his car parked on the White House lawn and was feted with a day in his honor in his home state of New Jersey. Nearly seven months after winning his first NASCAR Cup championship, Truex’s whirlwind victory tour remains on a barnstorming schedule.
For the fourth straight year, Bryson DeChambeau leaves Ohio feeling like a winner. This time he had a trophy to show for it, and a handshake with Jack Nicklaus to remember.
Stephen Curry backpedaled in pure joy. He skipped, hollered and let the ball fly from everywhere with that feeling he gets when there’s no way it will miss — unwavering even with a defender’s hand in his face.
Las Vegas woman and her niece will host the fifth annual Alex’s Lemonade Stand to raise money for childhood cancer research.
Cheyenne Parker had 20 points and 13 rebounds — both career highs — and Jamierra Faulkner hit a late 3-pointer to help the short-handed Chicago Sky beat the Las Vegas Aces 95-90 on Sunday night.
The final phase of the Flight 93 National Memorial is underway and on track to open on the 17th anniversary of plane’s crash into a Pennsylvania field during 9/11.
Virgin Valley three-sport athlete Jayden Perkins won the Male Athlete of the Year
China has balked at stepping up its purchases of American products, raising the odds of a trade war, if President Donald Trump follows through on his threat to tax billions of dollars’ worth of Chinese imports.
Take a look at some eye-catching photos from Review-Journal photojournalists this past week.
I’m going shopping and buying all the straws I can find. I’ll have a lifetime supply.
How much in welfare benefits or free medical care did she receive at the expense of long-suffering taxpayers?
Experts have a number of theories for the soaring prices
The National Weather Service declared an excessive heat warning for the Phoenix area for Monday, reminding people to stay cool at the beginning of Arizona’s dangerous summer season.
Doors open at 3:30 p.m. for the 5 p.m. start, admission is free and the same security policies for live games inside T-Mobile will be enacted.
Ariya Jutanugarn lost a seven-shot lead on the back nine and then prevailed on the fourth hole of a playoff to win the U.S. Women’s Open on Sunday at Shoal Creek.
The 51s lost 8-4 to the Aces in the series finale at Greater Nevada Field in Reno.
As more and more fans catch Knights fever during the team’s remarkable Stanley Cup Playoff run, casino companies are capitalizing on the hottest ticket in town.
The Golden Knights enter Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final desperately searching for secondary scoring from its middle six forwards.
The MLB Draft starts Monday, and Rancho shortstop Edarian Williams could hear his name called and choose between turning pro or going to UNLV.
The Knights have lost three straight games only three times in their first 100 games and handicapper Dana Lane doesn’t expect it to happen again in Game 4.
One of Central Americas most active volcanos erupted in fiery explosions of ash and molten rock Sunday, killing at least seven people and injuring 20 while a towering cloud of smoke blanketed nearby villages in heavy ash. An undetermined number were missing, and authorities feared the toll could rise.
Golden Knights defenseman Shea Theodore struggled mightily in Game 3 loss to the Capitals, which allowed Washington to assume a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final series.
With Kilauea volcano threatening to erupt, Hawaii tourism officials say it has been nearly impossible to predict revenue generated from visitors.
Down 2-1 to the surging Washington Capitals, the Golden Knights are struggling to explain how something that has gone so right for so long could go so wrong so fast.
Golden Knights forward Tomas Nosek from the Czech Republic has been contributing of late to the team’s run to the Stanley Cup Final.
“Solo: A Star Wars Story” is losing momentum quickly at the box office, even with a relatively quiet weekend free of any new blockbuster competition.
Most women with the most common form of early-stage breast cancer can safely skip chemotherapy without hurting their chances of beating the disease, doctors are reporting from a landmark study that used genetic testing to gauge each patient’s risk.