The Gold Sheet editor Bruce Marshall provides tech notes and trends for the Review-Journal.
The Raiders opened their season Monday. Martavis Bryant wasn’t watching.
Cimarron-Memorial, in search of its first playoff berth since 2015, opens its Northwest League schedule at 7 p.m. Friday at Shadow Ridge.
A Missouri woman has been charged with stealing her terminally ill daughter’s pain medications.
Monique Lane, 50, died of a gunshot wound to her neck and multiple stab and incised wounds. Her death was ruled a homicide by the coroner.
The man who was shot early Tuesday inside a vehicle at a central valley apartment complex has been identified as a 32-year-old Las Vegas man.
Tony Gonzalez, the most accomplished tight end in NFL history, Ed Reed, Champ Bailey and London Fletcher are first-year eligible players among the 102 modern-era nominees for the class of 2019 for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Here are five things you need to know about the Raiders’ Week 2 opponent, the Denver Broncos.
The Woodbine Mile on Saturday has produced five Breeders’ Cup Mile winners in its 22 runnings. That makes it a great yardstick to help handicappers assess that division seven weeks before the championship races.
Raiders quarterback Derek Carr continues to struggle with the deep ball.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. CEO Mark Frissora dismissed the notion Thursday that parking fees are impacting visitation tothe Strip.
The Southern Nevada Water Authority board voted unanimously Thursday to appeal a recent state engineer’s ruling that blocked its plans to pipe in water from Eastern Nevada.
The Golden Knights were reportedly close to a deal for the five-time All Star at the trade deadline in February and were considered one of the front-runners to land him this offseason.
Las Vegas police made an arrest in the deadly “random” stabbing of a woman Wednesday morning in the east valley.
The federal government should create a high-risk pool for individuals with pre-existing conditions. Susie Lee, the Democrat running for Congressional District 3 is against ICE. That’s according to Danny Tarkanian, the Republican nominee for CD3.
The Golden Nugget will host its ninth annual Beer Fest at 7 p.m. Saturday.
Legislation that would create a grant program under the Labor Department to promote a cybersecurity workforce — patterned after the Nevada cybersecurity apprenticeship program — was introduced Thursday in the House.
U.S. Ryder Cup pick Rickie Fowler has committed to the Shriners Hospital for Children Open, tournament officials announced Thursday.
Veronica Martinez is the director of the new headquarters.
A 14-year-old Indiana boy charged in the suffocation deaths of his two young siblings told investigators that he killed them so that they wouldn’t “have to live in the hell that he did,” prosecutors allege.
Nevada Preps experts Ben Gotz and Justin Emerson preview week five of the 2018 high school football season.
Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos says he will start a $2 billion charitable fund to help homeless families and open new preschools in low-income neighborhoods.
A vehicle hit a child Thursday morning in the northwest valley, at Lake Mead Boulevard and Tenaya Way, Las Vegas police said.
The shooting occurred early Thursday when the man ignored commands to drop the weapon and charged officers inside a residence in a gated community, police said.
As Hurricane Florence bore down on the U.S. on Thursday, President Donald Trump angrily churned up the devastating storm of a year earlier, disputing the official death count from Hurricane Maria and falsely accusing Democrats of inflating the Puerto Rican toll to make him “look as bad as possible.”
A Red Flag warning for the Las Vegas Valley will continue through Thursday evening after the National Weather Service forecast dry weather and gusty winds that could make for dangerous fire conditions.
Hurricane Florence already has inundated coastal streets with ocean water and left tens of thousands without power, and forecasters say conditions will only worsen as the hulking storm slogs inland.
People with Clark County Library District cards now receive free access to Rosetta Stone language-learning software and the Las Vegas-based Socrates math tutoring program, which is aimed at children in kindergarten through fifth grade and incorporates video games.
Firefighters think careless smoking may have started the fire at 9321 Sienna Ridge Drive, near Fort Apache Road and Charleston Boulevard, that claimed the life of Noel Cohen, 51, on Wednesday afternoon.
Michelle Obama will visit 10 cities to promote her memoir “Becoming,” a tour featuring arenas and other performing centers to accommodate crowds far too big for any bookstore.
