Just in time for the start of football season, Freed’s Bakery in Las Vegas is offering Raiders-themed cupcakes.
I agree with Wayne Allyn Root’s assessment in his Sunday column that all of us should practice greater civility, regardless of political affiliation or opinion.
The liberal left uses a tried and true tactic — “Let’s do it ourselves and say they’re doing it.” The Democrats claim Trump divides people — then they use identity politics to divide people.
Frank Russo’s excellent letter to the editor “New Clark County School District discipline policy is ridiculous” captures part of the dangers of the new policy but may not go far enough.
One person is dead after a small plane crashed south of Las Vegas on Wednesday night, according to authorities.
Handicapper Kelly Stewart and USIntegrity president Matt Holt join the Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey to preview college football Week 2.
Uriah Zamir Crain, 29, was sentenced Wednesday for his role in carjackings on June 22 and June 25 of last year, a U.S. Department of Justice release said.
Not all forays into politics are equal. Two companies in the news in the past few days highlight this lesson. This is the story of In-N-Out versus Nike. And the Silent Majority has spoken.
Nevada’s Read by 3 program won’t go into effect for another two years, but you can already see how the education establishment has gutted the program.
Chania Scott had 16 kills in the Mojave girls volleyball team’s 25-18, 25-15, 18-25, 25-19 home win over Spring Valley on Wednesday.
The Canyon Springs boys soccer team scored four goals in the second half Wednesday to overcome a 2-0 halftime deficit and host Desert Pines, 4-2.
Centennial’s Marcella Brooks fired in six goals and an assist as the visiting Bulldogs shut out Bonanza’s girls soccer team 7-0 on Wednesday.
Foothill’s Stefan Sretenovic and Ben Crawford each went 3-0 in singles as the Falcons nipped host Silverado 10-8 in boys tennis on Wednesday.
Ava Nhaisi and Sidra Wohlwend went 2-0 in doubles on Wednesday as Coronado’s girls tennis team earned an 11-7 road win over Clark.
Ryan Reese shot a 23-over-par 95 at Painted Desert on Wednesday, grabbing medalist honors and leading Boulder City’s girls golf team to victory in a Sunrise League match.
A look at some of the top performances for the week of Aug. 26 to Sept. 1.
As the pro football season gets underway in Pennsylvania on Thursday, at least five companies will offer mobile wagering in New Jersey, providing a glimpse of the potential for the U.S. sports betting market.
A powerful earthquake rocked Japan’s northernmost main island of Hokkaido early Thursday, triggering landslides that crushed homes, knocking out power across the island, and forcing a nuclear power plant to switch to a backup generator.
The Raiders placed a casting call this offseason for their No. 3 wide receiver.
The U.S. Highway 95 southbound exit at Durango Drive will be closed for a month starting Sunday, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.
Forward Paul Stastny, who signed a three-year, $19.5 million contract, said learning everyone’s names on his new team has been his biggest challenge this offseason.
Handicapper Kelly Stewart and USIntegrity president Matt Holt join the Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey to preview NFL Week 1.
Nevada Preps awards the team of the week to Centennial High School.
Whether on the side of a building or through a social-media post, Donny Marie know how to get noticed.
Film festivals, at least in the Silver State, tend to be homegrown affairs. The Silver State Film Festival is, well, not that.
As the national drone industry continues to take off, unmanned aerial vehicle experts say it’s likely drones will be used by almost every law enforcement agency across the country within the next few years.
A stranger approached Jon Gruden’s dinner table in January. The man had tears in his eyes.
Plans for Metro chamber members will be available starting Oct. 1, according to Wednesday’s news release. Any member, from sole proprietors to large companies, will be eligible for a plan.
Supporters of the project said that the pipeline will help ensure that area businesses’ water needs are met and allow the state to attract more high-paying jobs to the area.
Michael Moore Sr., 44, is awaiting extradition to North Carolina, according to the Fayetteville Police Department. Clark County Detention Center records list Moore’s age as 43.