Work formally wrapped up this week on a $33.8 million project to widen Interstate 15 between Craig Road and Speedway Boulevard in North Las Vegas, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.
The annual Southern Nevada Homeless Census counted 6,083 people living inside Clark County’s shelters and on local streets this year, according to information released Thursday by county spokesman Dan Kulin.
A salmonella outbreak linked to Honey Smacks cereal has grown, infecting 100 people in 33 states, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reporting.
Ike Nwamu got to do something this week not many people get to do. The former UNLV guard is back in town with the Miami Heat’s Summer League team, and Thomas & Mack Center is quite familiar to him.
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada on Thursday asked state transportation officials to draw up a priority list of projects that would be specifically funded by money generated from the voter-approved fuel revenue indexing tax
Rescue workers were evacuating about 200 tourists Thursday who were caught in flash flooding at a popular campground on tribal land near the Grand Canyon where visitors go to see towering blue-green waterfalls.
In a statement Thursday, the Marlins said “derogatory and insensitive comments” by John Schnatter weren’t reflective of the values of the baseball franchise.
Jaylen Brown said Thursday he hopes a deal gets done to keep teammate and restricted free agent Marcus Smart. The Celtics have reportedly sent Smart a $6 million qualifying offer.
The winner of a MacArthur Foundation “genius grant,” the co-directors of a writing program for rural Nevada teenagers and two National Book Foundation “5 Under 35” honorees are among the Black Mountain Institute’s 2018-19 class of fellows and writers-in-residence.
Globe-trotting food chronicler Anthony Bourdain has received several posthumous Emmy nominations on Thursday.
After name changes, millions of dollars worth of renovations and several different owners, the hotel and casino turns 70.
Liberal reaction to Brett Kavanagh’s Supreme Court nomination would be more believable if some of their past apocalyptic predictions had come true.
Review-Journal reporter David Schoen provides insight on the final table of nine at the World Series of Poker Main Event late Wednesday night at the Rio Convention Center.
Stung by a federal judge’s dismissal of its objections to AT&T’s megamerger with Time Warner, the Trump Justice Department is challenging the decision with a legal appeal.
Two casinos and a racetrack in New Jersey took in $16.4 million in sports bets during the first two weeks such wagers were legal in the state.
Authorities say a driver and her daughter were killed when an 800-pound boulder rolled off the back of a landscaping truck and struck their car in suburban St. Paul.
Harry Giles didn’t play last season for the Sacramento Kings, taking a year to strengthen his oft-injured knees. He has shown in the NBA Summer League why the Kings drafted him in the first round in 2017.
Residents in Flint whose homes still may need new water lines due to lead contamination may have a new benefactor in Elon Musk.
Kelsey Riley of Lexington, Kentucky, is one of 40 riders preparing for the world’s longest horse race at 1,000 kilometers (more than 620 miles). They will attempt to traverse the Steppe in 10 days aboard 25 “semi-wild” Mongolian horses.
His NASCAR career was brief, but Travis Pastrana did pass Dale Earnhardt Jr. en route to a top 10 finish at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
An FBI agent whose anti-Trump text messages fueled suspicions of partisan bias said at a bitterly contentious and occasionally chaotic hearing in Congress on Thursday that his work has never been tainted by politics, angrily rejecting Republican allegations that he set out to stop Donald Trump from becoming president.
The lawyer for the ex-girlfriend of NFL star LeSean McCoy says the Buffalo Bills running back orchestrated an attack that left her bloody amid attempts to get her to leave his suburban Atlanta mansion.
Trae Young has found his shooting rhythm after a slow start this summer.
Hundreds lined up Thursday morning at Build-A-Bear stores in Las Vegas, as customers hoped to participate in a Pay Your Age Day promotion.
Meruleo Group said it has not finalized a new name for the recently acquired SLS Las Vegas, but county permits show the listed project name as Grand Sahara Resort.
Nevadans will be able to decide if they want to up the state’s renewable energy production after the initiative was officially qualified for the November ballot on Wednesday.
FIFA’s technical director Marco van Basten says Neymar needs to cut down on theatrics after the Brazil star became a butt of jokes worldwide.
Tyler Perry is warning fans not to get scammed.
The bowl, which will be played Dec. 15 at Sam Boyd Stadium, will be known as the Mitsubishi Motors Las Vegas Bowl.
