3 dead after car explosion in Pennsylvania

A car exploded on a downtown street in what authorities called a “criminal incident,” leaving three people dead and leading to a shelter-in-place order for nearby residents and an investigation by federal, state and local authorities.

2018 NHL Western Conference Preview

Review-Journal reporter Ben Gotz predicts the order of finish in the Pacific and Central divisions for the 2018-19 season.

 
After Las Vegas shooting, UNLV Rebels coach looking forward

Nick Robone doesn’t question attending the Route 91 Harvest Festival last Oct. 1, doesn’t believe he should have left his recreation hockey league game and simply went home, doesn’t regret agreeing to meet his younger brother and friends to watch country star Jason Aldean perform.

 
Oct. 1 photo book ‘Dance for Vegas’ to help fund Healing Garden

In an effort to commemorate the lives lost during the Oct. 1 mass shooting, local celebrity photographer and former dancer Jerry Metellus is creating a keepsake that captures the flood of emotions from that night through the art of dance.

Trails reopening and hours changing at Southern Nevada parks

Trails and visitor facilities closed over the summer will reopen for the public to enjoy as the weather cools, but Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area will begin limiting hours as darkness begins to fall earlier.

Las Vegas Valley to see storms from Rosa on Monday, Tuesday

Remnants from Hurricane Rosa will be pushed northward into Arizona by a low-pressure system. For Las Vegas, that means “scattered showers, thunderstorms and rain bands Monday and Tuesday,” said the National Weather Service.

Nevada again lands at bottom of national health-care ranking

Access to care remains a big problem for Nevada’s residents, but the state is making gains in childhood vaccination and some other areas, according to a new report released by the federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.

After hip surgery, ex-Las Vegas showgirl embraces second act

Though Scarlett Grable was just 33, the cartilage in both hip joints had worn away and the pain had become too much to bear. The years of dancing six days a week and completing more than 170 kicks a night had caught up with her.

Death toll from Indonesia tsunami tops 800, expected to jump higher

Rescue officials feared the full scale of Indonesia’s earthquake and tsunami could climb far past the more than 800 already confirmed dead, as several large coastal towns remained cut off Sunday by damaged roads and downed communication lines.

Lights fall 1-0 to Oklahoma City

Still searching for his team’s first win since early August and with it playing on short rest, Lights FC coach Isidro Sanchez opted to shake up his lineup Saturday as he promised after Wednesday’s loss.

Democracy Prep edges Del Sol

Democracy Prep’s Keionte Scott returned the opening kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown, and the Blue Knights held off Del Sol 9-7 at Rancho.

Las Vegas Review-Journal named Nevada’s best in press awards

In total, the Review-Journal and its sister publications received 128 awards, including three general excellence awards. The Review-Journal, the Pahrump Valley Times and the Boulder City Review were recognized as the best newspapers in the state in their respective circulation categories.

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