Seven South Carolina law enforcement officers were shot Wednesday, one fatally, in a confrontation with a man who held children hostage as he fired on the officers, officials said.
When Las Vegas resident Audrey Marrow felt a lump on her breast four years ago, she immediately called to schedule an appointment at the Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada.
Southern Nevadans will benefit from Dr. Rachel Shirley’s extensive research and training in breast surgery when she begins working at the Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada this month.
Though President Donald Trump insists he did nothing wrong on his taxes, experts say he could be on the hook for tens of millions of dollars in civil fines if state and federal authorities substantiate a New York Times report that found he and his family cheated the IRS for decades.
Authorities say three bears fed on the body of a contract employee who was killed this week at a remote southeast Alaska mine site.
Freed’s Dessert Shop has opened near the northern beltway. A grand opening celebration, which also will commemorate the bakery’s 59th anniversary, is planned for noon to 3 p.m. Saturday with free sweets, prize drawings and outdoor games.
As the waterfowl hunting seasons begin in Nevada, hunters can expect to see good bird numbers if the weather cooperates. Not record numbers but good ones.
The Federal Trade Commission gave Penn National Gaming’s $2.8 billion acquisition of Las Vegas-based Pinnacle Entertainment Inc. its approval Monday. On Tuesday, the Nevada Gaming Commission unanimously recommended approval of the deal.
With Obama as president, the Democrat Party was decimated in races across this country.
Chicago Cubs infielder Addison Russell has accepted a 40-game suspension for violating Major League Baseball’s domestic violence policy. The league had been investigating domestic violence allegations against Russell made by his ex-wife, Melisa Reidy.
A look at some of the top performers from the week of Sept. 24-29.
Now that just about all of the area’s football teams have started league play, it’s time to take a look at the top players, teams and games of the season thus far.
The United States Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation ruled Wednesday that the lawsuits do not contain “sufficiently numerous” or “complex common questions” to justify consolidation.
Washington Capitals forward Tom Wilson has been suspended 20 games by the NHL for a blindside hit to the head of an opponent during a preseason game. Wilson’s punishment was announced just hours before the Stanley Cup champion Capitals were to raise their banner and open their title defense at home against Boston.
The Las Vegas market’s “resurgence” creates “a tremendous opportunity for JCJ,” President Peter Stevens said in the news release.
Las Vegas police released body camera footage Wednesday that for the first time takes viewers inside a Mandalay Bay security control room shortly after the Route 91 Harvest festival attack.
Las Vegas Review-Journal staffers make their picks for Week 8 of the high school football season.
Buck Showalter has been fired as manager of the Orioles, who made three playoff appearances under his guidance but this year staggered through the worst season since the team moved to Baltimore in 1954.
Astronomers may have found the first moon outside our solar system, a gas behemoth the size of Neptune.
Max Pacioretty and Paul Stastny should anchor a second line that will have to be better defensively for the Golden Knights to reach their ultimate goal.
Gov. Brian Sandoval has asked the U.S. Department of Energy to reconsider its proposal to store up to a ton of weapons-grade plutonium at the Nevada National Security Site located 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas.
The restaurant, Big Chicken, is expected to open near the intersection of Paradise Road and Harmon Avenue on Oct. 23, according to a statement Wednesday.
A Los Angeles real estate firm picked up two more apartment complexes in the Las Vegas Valley, bringing its local holdings to more than 3,200 units.
The $175,000 project has a deadline of the end of next August, but officials expect the structures to be complete earlier than that, city spokeswoman Kathleen Richards said.
Police are investigating allegations that a 17-year-old cheerleader distributed marijuana-laced brownies at her southwestern Michigan high school in an effort to be voted homecoming queen.
The Department of Justice funds will be used primarily to train school personnel and students on school safety and develop school assessment systems, crisis intervention teams and technology for anonymous reporting tools.
A government study has found that 1 in 3 U.S. adults eat fast food on any given day. That’s about 85 million people.
Jimmy Kimmel this morning unspooled plans for an 8,000-square-foot club, two-story venue with a variable capacity up to 300, open seven nights per week.
