The Vegas Golden Knights returned home Wednesday night to a place they more than owned last season for a game in a division they more than dominated, staying true to form by beating Anaheim 5-0.
In this episode of the Fantasy Outlaws, the Review-Journal’s Ed Graney, Adam Hill and Heidi Fang give their picks on who to start, who to sit and waiver wire players to think about picking up during the 11th week of fantasy football season.
Robert Bailey has been playing the same six lottery numbers for 25 years and plans to keep on doing it — even though his digits finally hit for a $343.8 million Powerball win, the largest in New York Lottery history.
Marc-Andre Fleury made 29 saves, and the Golden Knights scored on three of their first four shots of the second period en route to a 5-0 victory over Anaheim on Wednesday at T-Mobile Arena.
Tam Nguyen, 63, was pronounced dead about 8:35 a.m. Saturday in the infirmary at High Desert State Prison, about 40 miles northwest of Las Vegas, according to a department release Wednesday.
Chris Stapleton won the most awards at the 2018 Country Music Association Awards and had the show’s best performance, almost capping a perfect night.
Since election night, Democrats have had one hell of a lucky streak.
Wisconsin school district should emulate Washoe County School District in gun lawsuit.
More people are killed by clubs, bats, blunt instruments or shotguns than by rifles
Despite his fears, there’s no evidence of widespread voter fraud.
Otherwise, no candidate would bother coming to Las Vegas.
Nevada’s Public Employees’ Retirement System is still fighting a Supreme Court decision requiring them to turn over public pension records.
The eighth and last season of “Game of Thrones” finally has a date with destiny.
The Raiders’ dismal season has led Las Vegas station KLAS-TV (Channel 8) to not televise their game against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.
Michael Avenatti, who skyrocketed to fame as a critic of President Donald Trump and the lawyer for porn actress Stormy Daniels, was arrested Wednesday and booked on a felony domestic violence charge, Los Angeles police said.
Volunteers with the Las Vegas-based nonprofit Project 150 on Wednesday began preparing 2,000 holiday meal boxes for students in need for distribution this week. Each one feeds a family of four.
Centennial High School standout Melanie Isbell was among six players who signed national letters of intent with the UNLV women’s basketball team Wednesday.
Injuries to Erik Haula and Paul Stastny forced coach Gerard Gallant to elevate Cody Eakin and scattered question marks across the rest of the lineup. Gallant said Wednesday that Haula is “month to month” and Stastny is “not close.”
Gov-elect Steve Sisolak will stay on the Clark County Commission until the end of the year, meaning he will appoint his replacement to the powerful legislative body.
Election officials say there have been no credible reports of voter fraud in Nevada’s midterm elections, despite such claims from the head of the state Republican Party.
Marcell Ateman has attended three Raiders games this season. That’s it.
Jeff Timmons is continually on the cusp of a new production — and expect another in 2019, centered on a new boy-band concept, to perform a showcase in March at Orleans Showroom.
The three-day MJBizCon conference kicked off Wednesday morning at the Las Vegas Convention Center with speeches by executives at leading North American cannabis companies.
Jesus Fernandez, a 48-year-old Las Vegas native, was one of the first few Camp Fire victims identified this week, killed as the blaze tore through the mountain community of Paradise, California.
D.J. Jefferson, Campbell Holt, Aaron Roberts, Parker Schmidt and Josh Sharman signed national baseball letters of intent Wednesday during a brief ceremony inside the Desert Oasis cafeteria.
A diverse House freshman class gathered Wednesday on the steps of the Capitol for a bipartisan assembly and photograph before the lawmakers splinter into their respective party corners.
Melanie Tascione was 22 when her 3-year-old daughter started exhibiting signs of extreme anxiety and physcial harm. She was careful with her responses, she says, as she didn’t want her daughter to have a childhood like hers.
North Las Vegas will spend the next two years replacing millions of dollars worth of water meters, and Randy DeVaul could not be happier about it.
Combined taxes on wholesale and recreational marijuana sales generated $8.1 million in August, beating out July’s monthly record of $7.9 million.