Chef Jeremiah Tower’s upcoming appearance at Luxor will be part of a multi-chef dinner being organized by the James Beard Foundation.
Brandt Snedeker predicted low scores at the Wyndham Championship — but not this low.
At a time when big-box retailers are trying to offer the same conveniences as their online competitors, the biggest U.S. grocery chain is testing the use of driverless cars to deliver groceries in a Phoenix suburb.
Taking issue with a Clark County School District spokesman’s suggestion that last week’s storm damaged the air conditioner at J.D. Smith Middle School, teachers say the balky system has been a problem for years.
If you think passing Kurt Busch is difficult on the racetrack, try getting him to talk about what NASCAR team he’ll be driving for in 2019 before the paperwork is signed.
The duo are celebrating 40 years since the release of their stoner-comedy movie, “Up in Smoke,” and 10 years since theironstage reunion at The Comedy Festival at Caesars Palace.
While there appears to be a standout in the marquee race on Saturday, the wide-open Del Mar Handicap and Del Mar Oaks add wagering interest.
The parents of offensive lineman Jordan McNair say suspended University of Maryland coach DJ Durkin should be fired.
The team announced Thursday that a CT scan on Acuna’s elbow was normal. X-rays also were negative.
Raiders mailbag takes a look at Marshawn Lynch’s standout training camp and possible fallout from Donald Penn’s restructured contract.
The Review-Journal will begin a weekly roundup of hiring and promotion announcements beginning Sunday.
Last year , Walker also announced plans for a 150,000-square-foot store next to Ikea in the southwest valley. The store hasn’t been built yet.
The 38-year-old Kahne announced his intentions Thursday on Twitter, saying “I’m not sure what the future holds for me, but I’m at ease with the decision that I have made.”
Traffic-weary baseball fans could someday travel to and from Dodger Stadium on a public transportation system underneath Los Angeles — if Elon Musk’s latest bold plan comes to fruition.
Las Vegas Review-Journal staffers make their picks for Week 1 of the high school football season.
Though it no longer calls Southern Nevada home, Panic! At the Disco will always be a Vegas-born band. With the group returning to its hometown this weekend, let’s excavate its local roots.
The late Paul Laxalt, a former senator and Nevada governor, was remembered Thursday as a child of Basque immigrants who grew up to dedicate his life to his state and country.
Zeppelin USA returns to The Smith Center’s Reynolds Hall, 361 Symphony Park Ave., with a concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday.
Matt Groening’s new animated comedy “Disenchantment” (Friday, Netflix) looks a lot like his legendary series “The Simpsons.”
Las Vegas handicapper Kelly Stewart and CG Analytics oddsmaker Will Bernanke join the Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey to preview the Pittsburgh Steelers’ season in the 11th of a series of 32 NFL team videos.
Students at Adcock Elementary School in Las Vegas were without air conditioning on Thursday after an early morning power outage.
A former Marine was found guilty but mentally ill late Wednesday for menacing his neighbors and attacking a pastor of a Las Vegas church.
Among the multitude of tributes to Aretha Franklin, Barbra Streisand said today, “It’s difficult to conceive of a world without her.”
Nevada Preps experts Ben Gotz and Justin Emerson are in studio previewing the first week of the 2018 high school football season.
Marriott International’s W Hotels Worldwide brand will leave SLS Las Vegas Friday after a 1½-year run as a four-diamond-rated “hotel within a hotel.”
Here are your Thursday morning headlines.
Thursday will be relatively cool thanks to monsoonal moisture and thunderstorms near the Las Vegas Valley.
A bicyclist was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after a Thursday morning hit-and-run crash in the central valley.
Aretha Franklin, the undisputed “Queen of Soul” who stood as a cultural icon around the globe, has died at age 76 from advanced pancreatic cancer.
Reese Witherspoon, Mahershala Ali and Keith Urban are among the stars joining the sixth Stand Up To Cancer telethon.