Odunze is the latest in a long line of standout Gorman pass catchers, and is in the midst of a breakout season for the Gaels after playing sparingly as an underclassman.
Officers arrested Michael Harris, 23, after he allegedly climbed through an apartment window where two girls were sleeping.
A lack of state oversight and potential fraud has led to $2.1 million in overpayments to providers of homes for Nevada’s mentally ill residents, a state audit revealed.
NASA’s elite planet-hunting spacecraft has been declared dead, just a few months shy of its 10th anniversary. Officials announced the Kepler Space Telescope’s demise Tuesday.
The Los Angeles Rams swapped a pair of draft picks for Jaguars pass rusher Dante Fowler on Tuesday.
Cooler weather seems to bring on heartier appetites — and dishes like those on the Big Hits fall menu at Topgolf at MGM Grand.
Attention, GT lovers: The Las Vegas chapter of the United States Bartenders’ Guild is inviting the public to help create the world’s largest gin and tonic from 5-9 p.m. Monday at Apex Social Club at the Palms.
Jarrod McClung’s annual tradition of turning his Las Vegas home into a haunted house has cost him around $30,000 over 14 years.
With the exceptions of trick-or-treating and dressing in costume, few traditions are as associated with Halloween as carving a pumpkin.
Golden Knights center Cody Eakin was back in the lineup Tuesday against the Nashville Predators, 48 hours after he was knocked out of Sunday’s victory over Ottawa.
Alabama, Clemson, LSU and Notre Dame are the top four teams in the first College Football Playoff rankings of the season.
Odunze is the latest in a long line of standout Gorman pass catchers, and is in the midst of a breakout season for the Gaels after playing sparingly as an underclassman.
The nonprofit Nevada Health Centers will offer the services on Saturday at the Martin Luther King Health Center in Las Vegas.
Raiders fans get answers to their questions before their favorite team takes on the 49ers on Thursday night.
Authorities say a 15-year-old Ohio boy accused of raping a 6-year-old girl on a school bus where he was a bus helper has been arrested on charges of rape and gross sexual imposition.
A female employee in the Clark County School District was so fearful of Trustee Kevin Child that she wrote to officials she would “often look in my mirror to see if he is following me,” according to internal documents obtained by the Review-Journal.
Underneath the mountains and deserts of the U.S. West lie hundreds of thousands of abandoned mines, an underground world that can hold serious danger and unexpected wonder.
Here are the tee times for this week’s Shriners Open at TPC Summerlin.
It’s the night of Criss Angel’s finale at Luxor, and I ask if he’s been counting the days until he leaves the property.
A man who was in critical condition after a shooting Saturday morning in the central valley has died, Las Vegas police said.
Downtown’s Good Pie, which is in Pawn Plaza at 725 Las Vegas Blvd. South, is offering two opportunities to score some free pizza over the next few days.
Review-Journal reporter Ben Gotz answers reader questions on Golden Knights defenseman Nate Schmidt, the team’s next bobblehead giveaway and more.
A prosecutor in the trial of an Iowa father whose infant son was found dead and maggot-infested in a baby swing last year has told a jury the child “died of diaper rash.”
An 85-year-old man killed last week in an Oct. 24 crash has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
Zak Bagans told the Review-Journal he wasn’t sure if he would open the Dybbuk Box, the wine cabinet that has a reputation as one of the world’s most haunted objects, during “Ghost Adventures Live.”
Aaron Wise moved to Las Vegas shortly after winning the 2016 NCAA individual golf title while at the University of Oregon.
Pizza bagels, chewing gum and bottled water want to play a starring new role in our diets: Foods that can be called healthy.
It was the third consecutive month that Las Vegas topped the Case-Shiller index. Prior to leading the pack, its price growth was second-fastest behind Seattle for 10 consecutive months.
More than a year after it was closed for safety reasons, the Army Corps of Engineers is slated to start work in early December on a complete replacement for the crumbling wooden boardwalk.
A new road in the east valley is expected to open Wednesday morning and should move construction traffic away from a residential area, Clark County officials said.
