Reviewjournal.com launches digital subscriptions

Reviewjournal.com begins charging readers for access to online content starting Wednesday, a step taken to sustain the operation of Nevada’s top source for local news.

 
Pahrump racetrack expansion to make it world’s longest track

Situated 60 miles west of Las Vegas, Pahrump has legal brothels, widespread gun ownership and a lot of retirees. But along state Route 160, not far from the RV Superstore, those with a taste for sports cars have a place to burn rubber.

With cancer under control, UNLV grad has new bucket list

Janet King was diagnosed in 2015 and went about completing a 15-item list of experiences she wanted to have before she died. Now that surgery and medication have kept her cancer at bay, the 55-year-old east valley resident has renewed optimism — and a new bucket list.

Las Vegas pair mark a combined 201 years-years-old

Pacifica Senior Living San Martin, 8374 W. Capovilla Ave., hosted a birthday party Aug. 31 for Stan Conley, 101, and Louise Greco, 100, as well as 12 other residents with August birthdays.

Passengers on NY quarantined jet appear to have flu

A large commercial jet from Dubai caused a scare on Wednesday after a pilot radioed that it would be landing at New Yorks Kennedy Airport carrying several passengers and crew members who fell ill with flu-like symptoms.

 
Ranting man crashes pickup into TV station during broadcast

Police have detained a “ranting” man accused of crashing a pickup truck into a Fox affiliate television station building in downtown Dallas during a live newscast.

 
Blue-green algae assists in capturing Florida suspect

Police say a Florida man jumped into a canal while fleeing a traffic stop, was overcome by algae in the water and swam back to the officer who stopped him.

 
Japan starts cleaning up after typhoon, airport still closed

One of Japan’s busiest airports remained closed indefinitely after the strongest typhoon to hit Japan in at least 25 years flooded a runway and other facilities while damaging other infrastructure and causing at least 10 deaths as it swept across part of Japan’s main island.

 
Child killed as Gordon makes landfall, flooding threat rises

Tropical Storm Gordon never became a hurricane but it was deadly all the same, killing a child by blowing a tree onto a mobile home as it made landfall late Tuesday just west of the Alabama-Mississippi border.

2 dead in weekend glider crash that sparked wildfire near Reno

Authorities in Reno say two people died in the weekend crash of a glider aircraft that apparently sparked a wildfire that officials had feared might climb a steep and scenic slope toward the Mount Rose Ski Tahoe resort.

Trump pushes back at Woodward, says book a ‘con on the public’

An incendiary tell-all book by a reporter who helped bring down President Richard Nixon set off a firestorm in the White House, with its descriptions of current and former aides calling President Donald Trump an “idiot” and a “liar,” disparaging his judgment and claiming they plucked papers off his desk to prevent him from withdrawing from a pair of trade agreements.

Roundup: Spring Valley rallies to beat Tech

Simone Beane supplied 11 kills to help Spring Valley’s girls volleyball team rally from two sets down to earn a 19-25, 14-25, 25-11, 28-26, 15-8 home victory over Tech on Tuesday night.

Video of Las Vegas police actions necessary

It has been shown many times, in Las Vegas and around the country, that if a cop shoots you the justice system is not on your side unless you have your own video documentation.

Escaping California’s smug liberals

My wife and I moved here from California 23 years ago when we saw the decline of common sense emanating from the liberal legislature in the state.

Keeping NV Energy, regulated and reliable

I am a long time customer of NV Energy, and I am very pleased with the service it provides. Yes, it’s a monopoly, but it’s a highly regulated monopoly, which controls what they can charge.

EDITORIAL: Kavanaugh interrupted

Senate Democrats have decided that disruption is their best strategy to stop the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh. It’s a sure sign that Kavanaugh will be the next U.S. Supreme Court justice.

Roundup: Virgin Valley squeaks by Del Sol

Emma Wilson went 2-0 in singles to help Virgin Valley’s girls tennis team land a 10-8 road victory over Del Sol on Tuesday afternoon.

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