One Las Vegas visitor left the city with arguably a bit more money than he had when he came.
Ben Gotz and Elaine Emerson go over which teams to look out for in the playoffs and which teams will likely make it to the championships.
A Las Vegas man who enticed an autistic girl to send him sexually explicit photographs was sentenced Tuesday to eight years in federal prison.
A hearing on legislation to implement Nevada’s sidelined background checks initiative seesawed through testimony Tuesday from hundreds of supporters and opponents who chiseled away at each other’s arguments for an entire day.
Station Casinos executives are more confident than ever in the Las Vegas locals market, reporting on Tuesday the company’s best fourth-quarter net revenue and adjusted cash flow in more than a decade.
A 32-year-old North Las Vegas man who suffers from bipolar disorder and acute paranoid schizophrenia has been missing since Saturday night, police said.
Due to demand, the temporary exhibit extended its original end date from April 28 to June 30.
Optimism was high for UNLV women’s golf as the spring season began this week. The Rebels best finish was seventh in the fall, but a dominating 39-stroke win at this week’s Battle at Boulder Creek could be the sign of bigger things to come.
Larry Sullivan, 36; Quaneshia Brady, 28; and Shelley Garcia, 38, all face multiple counts after their arrest Sunday in connection with a robbery of a Walgreens on West Charleston Boulevard.
Review-Journal reporter Ben Gotz answers reader questions on Golden Knights center Cody Eakin, forward William Carrier and defenseman Jake Bischoff.
The Lions boys and girls teams forfeited 11 league games each on Tuesday after the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association determined the school used ineligible players.
Oscar-nominated actor of ‘Green Book’ on lessons learned from his father and finding the right character
The same day state lawmakers heard a marathon of testimony on a bill that stands to enact enforceable background checks on private-party gun sales and transfers, Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford announced he was moving ahead with a separate strategy.
The Raiders’ search for a home stadium in 2019 soon could reach a familiar place after the franchise recently resumed negotiations with the group that oversees Oakland-California County Coliseum.
Don’t have a Valentine this year? No problem. Hooters is giving you a chance to forget about your ex and enjoy some free wings.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s board on Tuesday unanimously approved permitting CEO Steve Hill to investigate ways to reduce energy costs, either through NV Energy or a different provider.
The son of a 76-year-old Henderson man whose April death was ruled a homicide has been charged with murder.
Power has been restored after more than 14,500 customers in central Las Vegas were without electricity Tuesday afternoon, according to NV Energy.
Las Vegas police need help identifying a package thief who swiped a young cancer patient’s chemotherapy medication from a northwest Las Vegas doorstep last week.
A person with knowledge of the situation tells The Associated Press the perennial Pro Bowler has formally asked the Steelers for a trade, the latest move in a game of brinksmanship by the 30-year-old designed to force Pittsburgh to move him by the start of training camp this summer.
Grammy-nominated rapper 21 Savage was released on bond Tuesday after spending more than a week in federal immigration custody, his lawyers said.
The Golden Knights will try to halt a three-game home losing streak Tuesday when they host the Arizona Coyotes at T-Mobile Arena.
The Las Vegas Ballpark will have some cool seats — much cooler than the metal bench seats of Cashman Field.
The “One Night” story follows an Everyman character, played by Cirque artist Michael Duffy (who was a main character in Zarkana), being led on a spiritual awakening through watery scenes by a little girl named Drop (7-year-old dance sensation Sabine Nehls).
For its 16th anniversary, the Grimaldi’s Coal Brick-Oven Pizzeria chain is celebrating with its “Sweet Sixteen” promotion through Sunday.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday he’s abandoning a plan to build a high-speed rail line between Los Angeles and San Francisco, a project with an estimated cost that has ballooned to $77 billion.
New Jersey is the first state in the U.S. to allow sportsbooks to accept wagers on the Oscars, taking after a common practice in Europe and giving American fans another option besides informal office pools.
Nearly 20 million people watched Childish Gambino and Kacey Musgraves earn four trophies each at the Grammy Awards, about the same audience as the annual music show had last year.
The organizers of Burning Man are making “substantive” changes to the annual weeklong summer art festival in the Nevada desert.
