President Donald Trump’s administration is planning to circumvent a longstanding court agreement on how children are treated in immigration custody, meaning families will be kept in detention longer.
Authorities say they’ve opened a criminal investigation and executed a search warrant at the home of a New Jersey couple who raised $400,000 online for a homeless good Samaritan who now claims they mismanaged the cash.
A gunman opened fire Thursday morning in a building in the heart of Cincinnati in an attack that left him and three other people dead, police said.
Under pressure from U.S. safety regulators, Ford is recalling about 2 million F-150 pickup trucks in North America because the seat belts can spark and cause fires.
Summer heat will return this weekend as highs climb well above average in the Las Vegas Valley.
The new piece of Interstate 11 near Boulder City is designed to cut up to 30 minutes off the trip from Las Vegas to Kingman, Arizona. But delays caused by people threatening to leap off the span are outside traffic engineers’ control.
Kane Churko has worked with some of hard rock’s biggest names. Now he’s pursuing another of his childhood loves as co-founder of Versus Pro Wrestling.
Investigators in Florida say they’ve arrested a New Jersey tourist who told greeters at a Disney World resort that al-Qaida sent him to “blow the place up.”
A powerful earthquake Thursday on Japan’s northernmost main island of Hokkaido triggered dozens of landslides that crushed houses under torrents of dirt, rocks and timber, prompting frantic efforts to unearth any survivors.
The Cranberries singer Dolores O’Riordan accidentally drowned in a bathtub after drinking, a coroner’s inquest concluded Thursday.
No one was injured after a Thursday morning fire at a furniture store in the central valley.
Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating a four-vehicle crash Thursday morning on Interstate 11.
The driver of a Dodge Magnum was killed on the 215 Beltway near Cheyenne Avenue when a suspected DUI driver of a Jeep Wrangler traveling the wrong way on the freeway without headlights on slammed into his vehicle.
Failed U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore on Wednesday sued comedian Sacha Baron Cohen for defamation and emotional distress after being pranked on the actor’s television show.
The New York Times posted the column titled “I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration” on Wednesday, provoking fury from the man who frequently revs up supporters by railing against “fake news” and the “failing New York Times.”
An explosive wildfire closed down dozens of miles of a major California freeway only weeks after a nearby blaze that left neighborhoods in ruins and killed eight people.
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.
