EDITORIAL: Shredding transparency

Too many public officials are more interested in protecting their cushy sinecures than serving the taxpayers who make their jobs possible.

CARTOON: Goodbye 2018

Broken New Year’s resolutions.

A lesson about the government and health care

Study highlights the dangers of giving bureaucrats to much power over medicine.

Nevada senators target state’s 2 federal judicial vacancies

Nevada two Democratic senators will eye measures in the next Congress to fill two federal judicial vacancies in the state — including one judgeship vacant for nearly three years and now considered a “judicial emergency.”

Preview and picks for UFC 232

A breakdown of the fights on the main card of UFC 232 on Saturday at The Forum in Inglewood, California, with picks from the Review-Journal’s Adam Hill and Heidi Fang.

Golden Knights, election results lead 2018’s Top 10 stories

The Vegas Golden Knights’ improbable run to the Stanley Cup Final and the team’s impact on the community was the top local story in 2018, but it was hardly the only big news of the year.

 
Andrew Luck, Colts should continue mastery of Titans

Colts quarterback Andrew Luck has won all 10 of his career starts against the Titans, including a 38-10 home victory Nov. 18, and has led the Colts to wins in eight of their past nine games.

 
New Year’s fireworks prep starts at 7 Las Vegas Strip resorts

Fireworks by Grucci will launch more than 80,000 fireworks from seven hotel rooftops. The eight-minute pyrotechnics show will be synced with snippets of ten songs, including Mariah Carey’s rendition of “Auld Lang Syne” and the Vegas Golden Knights entrance song.

Golden Knights’ first year is the top story of 2018 in Las Vegas

The Review-Journal has chosen the Golden Knights and their inaugural season as its Story of the Year, from the opening drop of a puck through a historic and improbable run to the Stanley Cup Final, helping heal the city all along the way.

Golden Knights and Las Vegas forge a strong bond out of tragedy

The Las Vegas Valley has been infatuated with the Vegas Golden Knights since the team established itself as the area’s first professional franchise in October 2017. But in 2018 the Golden Knights captured hearts with a remarkable run to the Stanley Cup Final, and continuous community outreach that endeared the players and coaches to adoring fans.

Golden Knights owner Bill Foley on NHL team’s debut, loss of son

Bill Foley has experienced many tests and emotions the past year, his journey climbing to an apex of incredible joy and celebration as owner of the Golden Knights, only to plummet from the indescribable and excruciating pain of losing a son.

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