David from Henderson spotted a pet peeve shared by most Southern Nevada drivers: orange cones blocking long segments of traffic lanes, even though construction workers are concentrated in a small area.
Henderson second-grader Dylan Chalmers competes in track-and-field competition and earns recognition for participating in fundraising fun runs to benefit his school.
UNLV and CSN are striving to lower wait times and meet the increased student demand for mental health services on campus.
Bass Pro Shops, a Las Vegas sporting goods store, held its annual Labor Day Festival on Saturday and Sunday.
With Sunday’s win, the 51s will finish at least .500 in the 2018 season.
Have a look at some of the most unforgettable photos from Review-Journal photojournalists this past week.
Brad Keselowski provided perhaps the biggest throwback at the Southern 500 — giving Team Penske its first victory at Darlington Raceway in 43 years.
Marina Alex rallied to win the Cambia Portland Classic for her first LPGA Tour title, closing with a 7-under 65 on Sunday for a four-stroke victory over Georgia Hall.
Thirteen of the first 14 questions Sunday for Raiders coach Jon Gruden was about his trade of Khalil Mack to the Chicago Bears.
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Workers in a free society enjoy a well-being undreamed of by even the elite in yesterday’s gray cesspools of collectivism.
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Jon Gruden on Sunday addressed the media for the first time since the Raiders sent elite pass rusher Khalil Mack, a second-round pick and a conditional fifth to the Bears for two first-rounders, a third and a sixth.
Georgia Kingman scored on a penalty kick and assisted on two goals by Kaila Brinkman barely a minute apart, helping UNLV to a 6-0 rout over visiting Cal State Bakersfield in a nonconference women’s soccer match Sunday.
Ostentatious even by the standards of Las Vegas, or of nuptial celebrations anywhere, the ceremony starred Mr. Mars — who performed an hourlong set at the event’s after-party — Seal, and the star DJ Marshmello. All appeared Saturday night at the hotel.
A kayak ride on Lake Superior that ended in the deaths of four Wisconsin family members would have been difficult even for experienced paddlers, officials say.
A woman who was killed along with a male renter in her Phoenix home was pregnant, and the woman’s estranged husband is sought on three murder charges and the possible abduction of their two sons, police said Sunday.
A small airplane or engine-driven recreational aircraft crashed Sunday on a rugged and scenic mountain south of Reno, igniting a wildfire that officials feared could climb uphill toward the Mount Rose Ski Tahoe resort.
“Crazy Rich Asians” isn’t slowing down at the box office even in its third weekend in theaters, and is helping to send a strong summer moviegoing season off on a high note.
Spectators were encouraged to stay seated for the Burning Man 2018 finale, with watchful rangers and medical staff ready to tackle anyone making a run for the flaming pyre in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert.
The Vatican is starting to push back against Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano, author of the bombshell accusation of sex abuse cover-up against Pope Francis, with a statement Sunday from its former spokesman about a controversial 2015 meeting Vigano organized.
Here is a look at some of the week’s top high school sports events.
Armed with a record extension after a blockbuster trade ex-Raider Khalil Mack is looking forward to a fresh start with the Chicago Bears.
Four people are missing after two boats crashed and sunk on the Colorado River, ejecting more than a dozen people who were on board, authorities said Sunday.
A woman has been indicted on murder charges in the deaths of her two baby daughters two years apart.
A 27-year-old man died Saturday from life-threatening injuries he suffered a day earlier in a rollover crash in the southwest valley, Las Vegas police said.
David Sharpe and Ian Silberman made the Raiders’ roster on Saturday afternoon. By Sunday morning, circumstances changed.