The Raiders host the Cleveland Browns at 1:05 p.m. Sunday. Here’s a breakdown by position.
Authorities say a 20-year-old man is in custody after he threw his 4-year-old brother from their New York City apartment building, killing the child.
Claire Rawlins trailed Basic’s Raquel Chavez for much of the race, but stayed within striking distance to the end. She then raced past Chavez and held off Sierra Vista’s Sarriah Brown to win the 3.1-mile race in 19 minutes, 16 seconds.
Micah Roberts leads the contest with a 10-5 ATS record.
Two friends who set up a GoFundMe page for a Pennsylvania man who’d been holding yard sales to pay for his own funeral expenses say they’ve received so many donations they are planning to help other veterans in similar situations.
It’s time for Raiders defensive coordinator Paul Guenther to show why coach Jon Gruden pushed so hard to get Guenther to leave the Cincinnati Bengals.
The airline operating a flight that crashed into a Pacific lagoon in Micronesia on Friday now says one man is missing, after earlier saying all 47 passengers and crew had safely evacuated the sinking plane.
North Korea needs more trust in the U.S. and their developing relationship before it will get rid of its nuclear weapons, Pyongyang’s top diplomat said Saturday as an envoy from another of the international community’s biggest worries — Syria — demanded that the U.S., France and Turkey withdraw their troops from his civil-war-wracked country.
A teenage boy has been bitten by a shark at a Southern California beach.
When Franco Jin was a student at Hillcrest High School four years ago, all of his friends were applying for college and he wasn’t sure if he should be, too.
An official with a bike and e-scooter rental company says Reno destroys their rental bikes at twice the rate of other cities.
Suppose that you start college with a keen interest in physics, and you quickly discover that almost all members of the physics department are Democrats. Would you think that something is wrong? Would your answer be different if your favorite subject is music, chemistry, computer science, anthropology or sociology?
January marked three months since the Oct. 1 Las Vegas shooting that changed the Melanson sisters’ lives. Now they faced a pivotal time for their growing business, balanced with their mom’s hospital stay and their own physical and emotional healing.
Authorities say two children were found dead in hot vehicles just hours apart in central Florida.
For months, representatives of the gaming industry have marveled at how sports leagues, particularly the National Basketball Association, have made such great strides toward accepting sports wagering as mainstream entertainment.
Expect cooler temperatures and some rain for the Las Vegas Valley early next week, thanks to Hurricane Rosa.
Physically competitive television programs such as “American Ninja Warrior,” “TKO: Total Knock Out” and “Wipeout” have changed the face of exercise for many Americans. People are now constructing their own obstacle courses in their yards and garages, as well as visiting gyms where these types of obstacles have been built especially for this purpose. Southern Nevadans have gotten in on this trend, and Your Home wanted to share a few of their ideas.
Dear Gail: We’re thinking about doing some remodeling but are nervous as we’ve heard horror stories. It’s really not something we have to do but, of course, want to. Before we make the big leap can you tell us what we might expect? — Roger &Dotty
Q: If I prune my old oleanders this fall, will they bloom this coming spring?
Here’s a look at what happened during Week 7 of the high school football season.
A roundup of art exhibitions on display.
Two police officers were shot and killed following an early Saturday morning confrontation in Mississippi, authorities said.
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada and 100 volunteers served about 1,000 gourmet meals to vulnerable men, women and children on Friday.
Don Ham’s name rarely graced the pages of the Review-Journal, but the longtime editor’s fingerprints left an indelible mark on nearly every story big and small throughout his storied career in Nevada.
After Eldorado miscalculated the time on the clock, and Mojave took advantage to win 16-14 on a game-winning field goal.
Noah Hawthorne rushed 18 times for 115 yards for Green Valley (4-1, 1-1 Southeast League), scoring one touchdown on the ground and another on a first-half reception in a 14-8 win over Chaparral on Friday night.
The Aggies scored 42 points on just 22 offensive plays in the first half and coasted to a 56-14 victory over visiting Cimarron-Memorial.
Christian Vaughn ran for 122 yards and two touchdowns to lead Desert Oasis to a 21-12 home win over Boulder City.
The Gaels opened Southwest League play at Silverado on Friday, and took care of business by piling up 443 yards of offense in a 48-7 victory.
Henderson police Friday night released 44 seconds of video captured from officers’ body-worn cameras during two fatal police shootings in September.