Raiders rookie left tackle Kolton Miller makes his second career start Sunday, and the difficulty level doesn’t get any tougher — a date against the Broncos’ Von Miller.
People aren’t the only ones being pulled from floodwaters in parts of eastern North Carolina inundated by Florence.
Texas state troopers arrested a U.S. Border Patrol supervisor Saturday who they say went on a two-week serial killing spree that left four female sex workers dead and ended only when a fifth woman escaped from him at a gas station and found help.
The Raiders face the Denver Broncos at 1:25 p.m. Sunday in an AFC West road matchup. Here’s a breakdown by position.
Blake Muschong’s bulging bluish-gray eyes are easily distracted by a rainbow keychain of rings.
The Lights host the Portland Timbers 2 at 6 p.m. Sunday at Cashman Field.
The historic, and presently shuttered, Cal Neva will remain a casino and hotel when it reopens.
With snowfall dwindling at the Grand Canyon’s North Rim, tourism promoters see an opportunity to stretch out the visiting season at the less popular side of the canyon so more people experience it and spend money in the region.
Four people were displaced by a house fire Friday night near downtown Las Vegas.
The Gold Sheet editor Bruce Marshall provides tech notes and trends for the Review-Journal.
Preston Humes led a sweep of the top three places Saturday as Moapa Valley’s boys cross country team easily won its own Pirate Invitational in Overton.
Systemplays.com handicapper Doug Fitz breaks down Week 2 of the 2018 NFL season.
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the protests that launched the student civil rights movement in East Los Angeles high schools, City of North Las Vegas Councilman Isaac Barron will host a free screening of the movie “Walkout.”
Brent Musburger, Jay Kornegay, Micah Roberts and Allen Leiker each went 4-1 ATS in the opening week of the NFL season.
Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy is a walking chorus. “Yeah, yeah, yeah,” he rushes before many sentences. Well, make that most sentences, which is just a Wentz thing. The bass player is a naturally excitable guy.
It’s television’s biggest night.
A small plane has crashed in wooded area north of Boston, killing at least one person on board.
A man boogie boarding off a Cape Cod beach was attacked by a shark on Saturday and died later at a hospital, becoming the state’s first shark attack fatality in more than 80 years.
A unique wildlife refuge on the site of a former nuclear weapons plant in Colorado was scheduled to open its gates on Saturday, after a confusing day when officials first said they would not open the refuge and then said they would.
A private liberal arts college with campuses in New Mexico and Maryland announced Wednesday a $17,000 reduction in its annual tuition, acknowledging that steady price increases in pursuit of prestige drove away many qualified students from families of moderate or modest economic means.
The vast majority of Hawaii’s state-regulated dams are considered to have “high hazard potential,” according to a 2017 infrastructure report by the American Society of Civil Engineers.
The annual Tyler Robinson Foundation gala is much like Imagine Dragons , the band that founded the charity: Start small, work hard and blow up.
The Las Vegas Valley will remain warm, breezy and dry this week, according to the National Weather Service.
Once an accomplished organ player in Salt Lake City, Wanda Barzee became a disturbing figure for members of her own family after she helped in the 2002 kidnapping of then-teenager Elizabeth Smart.
These restaurants will help you celebrate National Guacamole Day in style.
The Marines, the Coast Guard, civilian crews and volunteers used helicopters, boats and heavy-duty vehicles Saturday to rescue hundreds of people trapped by Florences onslaught, even as North Carolina braced for what could be the next stage of the disaster: widespread, catastrophic flooding inland.
Republicans in Nevada have made California the boogeyman of the 2018 midterm elections, stoking fears that if Democrats win in November they will turn the Silver State into the Golden State.
The tribute comes from more than a dozen states and seven countries: 58 portraits, created in media and styles as wide-ranging as their points of origin by a diverse palette of artists, all of whom have volunteered their talent in service to the simple gift of remembrance.
