Take a look at some eye-catching pictures from Las Vegas Review-Journal photographers in the past week, including the Fuerza Bruta show, NASCAR and Golden Knights. A cast members in “Fuerza Bruta” performs on a mylar suspended pool as part of a media preview at the show’s tent outside of the Excalibur in Las Vegas on […]
The Las Vegas Lights settled for a 0-0 draw against the Austin Bold in Saturday’s season opener at Cashman Field.
Kaitlyn Suarez’s sacrifice fly to center field with no outs in the bottom of the seventh inning plated Anaiya Irick with the winning run as Rancho edged Silverado, 8-7 in the championship game of the Colorado River Invitational in Needles, California.
Jenny Bressler and Breana Burke each pitched a shutout to lead UNLV to two wins in the Stanford softball tournament Saturday in Stanford, California.
Motorcycle racers competed in the Mint 400 on Saturday near Primm Valley Resort, about 45 miles outside Las Vegas. Bikes have not been allowed at the Mint 400 since 1976.
Boulder City scored five runs in the sixth to take the lead, then plated 10 runs in the eighth after the Falcons had tied the game to earn a 16-6 road win.
The Raiders knew about the contract. They knew about the controversy. They took on both Saturday night, finalizing a trade for wide receiver Antonio Brown.
Justin Watterson won two individual events and ran on a winning relay team to lead Coronado’s boys track team to victory at the Bishop Gorman Invitational.
Oregon’s Sabrina Ionescu, a 5-foot-11 point guard, has flaunted in Las Vegas the precocious skillset that has helped her net an NCAA record 17 triple-doubles and emerge as perhaps the top prospect in next month’s WNBA Draft.
The Golden Knights scored five times in the first period to set a franchise record for most goals in a period and rolled to a 6-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday at Rogers Arena.
The Bulldogs played six games in the Diamondback Kickoff Tournament, five of them decided by one run, including a 7-6 win over Arbor View in Saturday’s championship game at Desert Oasis.
Julia Ruth Stevens, the last-surviving daughter of American baseball legend Babe Ruth, died Saturday morning in a Henderson assisted care facility after a short illness, her family announced on Facebook. She was 102.
The cost of illegal immigration is nickels and dimes compared with what local and state governments are paying out every month to people who don’t even work.
It’s an ambitious aim and plenty of people have asked me if we can do it.
It shouldn’t be hard to condemn anti-Semitism. Yet, Jacky Rosen, Catherine Cortez Masto, Susie Lee and Steven Horsford refused to do that last week when asked about remarks from Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn.
Issues of water and the future growth of Las Vegas
This isn’t your grandfather’s Democratic Party. Something has changed. Something dramatic. Something dangerous.
Unfortunately, this bill is going to pass unless members of the public raise a stink.
Support cuts across a wide range of groups — including ethnic, racial and political party identification.
Perhaps they are embarrassed by the taxpayer generosity.
Our local politicians prepared to raise taxes again?
Two suspects in a New Year’s Eve robbery turned deadly shooting are father and son, according to Las Vegas police documents.
Jennifer Lopez said yes to Alex Rodriguez’s proposal, and with the rock he presented, who could say no?
Arbor View and Centennial each bowed out in the semifinals of the Las Vegas Invitational boys volleyball tournament at Shadow Ridge on Saturday.
The Bulldogs played six games in the Diamondback Kickoff Tournament, five of them decided by one run, including a 7-6 win over Arbor View in Saturday’s championship game at Desert Oasis.
Russian scoring sensation Nikita Gusev helped his team advance in the Kontinental Hockey League playoffs, delaying the possibility he could sign with the Golden Knights.
Democratic presidential hopeful and Washington Gov. Jay Inslee touched on a broad spectrum of policy issues in Las Vegas on Saturday, while denouncing the Trump administration for a secret shipment of plutonium to Nevada.
The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association will hold its spring meeting Wednesday and Thursday, when at some point this will be addressed: Review of “Contribution to Victory” Rule Regarding Forfeits — For Possible Action.
The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association will hold its spring meeting Wednesday and Thursday, when at some point this will be addressed: Review of “Contribution to Victory” Rule Regarding Forfeits — For Possible Action.