Las Vegas police are looking for a man who fired several shots into an ATM machine inside a southern Las Vegas convenience store early Monday morning.
A 3-year-old girl whose uncle authorities say cut her throat has died in a Kentucky hospital.
General Motors is fighting to retain a valuable tax credit for electric vehicles as the nation’s largest automaker tries to deal with the political fallout triggered by its plans to shutter several U.S. factories and shed thousands of workers.
The Los Angeles Film Critics Association on Sunday named Alfonso Cuaron’s deeply personal drama “Roma” best film of the year, adding to the acclaimed film’s steadily mounting honors.
Las Vegas police are investigating a stabbing that occurred Sunday night in the central valley.
See some eye-catching photos from Review-Journal photojournalists in the past week.
Here are all the events for the National Finals Rodeo on Monday, Dec. 10, 2018.
Junior college cornerback Aaron Lewis tweeted Sunday that he committed to UNLV.
Boudreaux Campbell is in his second National Finals Rodeo and still hasn’t experienced all Las Vegas has to offer.
The National Finals Rodeo continued Sunday in Las Vegas. Here are all the highlights from the fourth go-round.
The National Finals Rodeo continued its annual 10-day run at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas on Sunday.
Some art is best viewed by plopping yourself down on desert gravel under a big blue sky and gazing upward. That was my approach at the Gallery in Petroglyph Canyon earlier this fall. After a moderately difficult hike, my reward was spotting hundreds of the gallery’s approximately 1,000 American Indian designs and images displayed on two rocky canvases stretching about one-tenth of a mile.
Here are the National Finals Rodeo fourth performance results from Sunday, Dec. 9, 2018.
Two nuns in Southern California have been accused of embezzling as much as $500,000 in tuition, fees and donations, the Long Beach Press-Telegram reported. The nuns may have spent some of the money at casinos in Las Vegas, according to parents and officials.
More than $1 million swung from gamblers to Las Vegas sports books Sunday when the Dolphins scored a 69-yard touchdown to pull off a shocking 34-33 upset win over the Patriots.
So the Review-Journal’s Victor Joecks advises parents to keep their children out of preschool if they want them not to go to prison (Wednesday column). When millions of American working families need two incomes, where does Mr. Joecks think these parents should put their kids when they’re working two jobs just to make ends meet?
Review-Journal editorial cartoonist Michael Ramirez is a two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize and a three-time winner of the Sigma Delta Chi Award. Contact him at mramirez@reviewjournal.com.
If high taxes solved spending problems, Chicago would be a modern-day paradise. Instead, it shows Nevada what not to do.
Government should help more young people attend
Can we make it worthy of Coach Tarkanian’s legacy?
The initial expectation Sunday was Feliciano’s injury will end his 2018 season, a source said. A person familiar with Jackson’s situation said that, before the ankle issue, he suffered a left elbow injury Sunday on which he’ll undergo MRI and X-ray testing.
The average U.S. price of regular-grade gasoline has plummeted 22 cents a gallon over the past three weeks, to $2.51.
William Karlsson scored the go-ahead goal in the second period and the Golden Knights downed the Dallas Stars 4-2 on Sunday at T-Mobile Arena.
How the Raiders performed in a 24-21 win against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium says a 6-year-old giraffe has died, four days after a cesarean section was unable to save her calf.
Skiers, snowboarders and others flocked to Lee Canyon for opening weekend at the ski resort.
Oscar Lindberg scored the lone goal in the Golden Knights’ 5-1 loss at Los Angeles on Saturday and played his fourth consecutive game Sunday against Dallas.
For the first time, the National Finals Rodeo has partnered with the Santa Maria Elks Rodeo to offer the Golden Circle of Champions.
Pressure mounted on French President Emmanuel Macron to announce concrete measures to calm protests marked by violence when he addresses the nation Monday evening, and breaks a long silence widely seen as aggravating a crisis that has shaken the government and the whole country.
A massive storm brought snow, sleet, and freezing rain across a wide swath of the South on Sunday — causing dangerously icy roads, immobilizing snowfalls and power losses to hundreds of thousands of people.
