The Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart and The Cromwell sports book director John Lukasik preview Week 6 of the NFL season.
Michelle Obama has launched a program to help empower girls worldwide through education.
The Washoe County Commission has approved a 10-year lease between the state and the county’s Human Services Agency to renovate nearly a dozen buildings on Nevada’s mental health campus in Sparks to provide shelter for 150 homeless women and children.
A Missouri man who started his own religious ministry has been charged with illegally circumcising two teenagers.
Authorities in Northern California are looking for a hammer. A really, really big one.
A booster rocket failed less than two minutes after launching an American and a Russian toward the International Space Station on Thursday, forcing their emergency — but safe — landing on the steppes of Kazakhstan.
Manhattan’s district attorney dropped part of the criminal sexual assault case against Harvey Weinstein on Thursday after evidence emerged that cast doubt on the account one of his three accusers provided to the grand jury.
Linda Marquardt rode out Hurricane Michael with her husband at their home in Mexico Beach. When their house filled with surging ocean water, they fled upstairs. Now their home is full of mud and everywhere they look theres utter devastation in their Florida Panhandle community: fishing boats tossed like toys, roofs lifted off of buildings and pine trees snapped like matchsticks in 155 mph winds.
First lady Melania Trump says she could be “the most bullied person” in the world.
Some parts of the Las Vegas Valley could see isolated showers on Thursday, though rain is more likely to fall outside of the area.
A developer shrouded in secrecy is building a massive data center in Henderson.
A Las Vegas police officer pulled an injured driver from a burning limousine early Thursday after it crashed into the officer’s vehicle near the Strip.
LeBron James wowed fans watching the Los Angeles Lakers’ preseason game against the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday night at T-Mobile Arena, finishing with 15 points, 10 rebounds and five assists in the first half of a 123-113 victory over the Golden State Warriors.
The Lights won their first match since Aug. 4 with a 5-2 win over Phoenix Rising FC at Cashman Field on Wednesday night.
The Clark sophomore carded a 6-under-par 138 over the two-day tournament to capture the individual championship on Wednesday by seven strokes. Her performance helped the Chargers shoot 653 as a team and claim the first region championship in program history.
The Knights travel to Pittsburgh to play the Penguins on Thursday, a day after their 5-2 loss to the Washington Capitals.
Julia Whiting-Reed had 18 kills, two aces, seven digs and two blocks Wednesday to lead Green Valley’s girls volleyball team to a 25-10, 25-15, 11-25, 17-25, 15-11 victory over visiting Silverado.
Donald Trump and Republicans will be guilty of mass murder
They’ll do anything for power
Progressive protesters who hate due process should scare Nevadans
Laxalt, Heller and Tarkanian deserve the nod
Those benefiting the most? Younger and less-educated workers.
Ian Dalton made 11 saves on Wednesday, including a penalty kick a minute into the second half, to preserve Shadow Ridge’s 1-0 home win over Canyon Springs in boys soccer.
Centennial’s McKenzi Hall won the Mountain Region individual title, and helped the Bulldogs win the team girls golf title. Riana Mission did the same for Clark, winning individually and powering her team to the Desert Region crown.
Madison Sonerholm scored with just more than nine minutes to play Wednesday to give Faith Lutheran’s girls soccer team a 1-0 road win over Arbor View.
More people are being incarcerated in Nevada prisons, and they’re spending more time inside them, according to a review by the Crime and Justice Institute.
A San Francisco judge said Wednesday she is considering tossing out the lion’s share of the $289 million judgment against agribusiness giant Monsanto and ordering a new trial over whether the company’s weed-killer caused a groundskeeper’s cancer.
Cody Eakin scored in his season debut, but the Golden Knights struggled on special teams and lost 5-2 to the Washington Capitals in a rematch of the Stanley Cup Final.
McKenzi Hall finished 4-under-par 140 for the tournament, and helped the Bulldogs shoot 627 as a team over the two-day event to win the program’s second straight region title.
