Las Vegas-based Everi Holdings Inc. surprised analysts for the second straight quarter, beating earnings and revenue estimates as the gaming equipment company posted its fourth straight profitable quarter.
Private equity firms TPG Capital and Apollo Global Management have sold their remaining stake in Caesars Entertainment Corp., exiting an 11-year investment that turned sour almost immediately.
Gov. Steve Sisolak has signed Nevada onto the U.S. Climate Alliance, joining 22 other states in a commitment to reduce greenhouse emissions and the effects of climate change.
A warehouse developer broke ground on a project next to the Raiders’ future practice site in Henderson.
One of the nearly 50 people named Tuesday in the national college bribery scandal was a San Diego media executive who recently relocated to Las Vegas.
A Las Vegas police officer was arrested Tuesday and accused of misconduct after an internal investigation, police said.
State Board of Education on Tuesday recommends trio who all have leadership experience in Nevada’s education system.
A year and a half after the Las Vegas Review-Journal won a court ruling stating that autopsy reports are public records, the Clark County coroner continues to refuse to make the documents available to media and the public.
The Boyd Law School at UNLV moved up in an annual ranking of the country’s top graduate and professional schools.
The Raiders were pleased Sunday to re-sign defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins before he could reach free agency.
A state ban on bump stocks, mirroring a federal regulation slated to take effect later this month, hit the state Senate floor on Tuesday – a standalone proposal that could also be included in a more comprehensive gun control bill coming later this session.
Facebook, already the leader in enabling you to share photos, videos and links, now wants to be a force in messaging, commerce, payments and just about everything else you do online.
President Donald Trump’s 2020 budget calling for $4.7 trillion in spending landed with a thud Tuesday in the House Budget Committee where Democrats said the irresponsible blueprint calls for extreme cuts to Medicare, Medicaid and other programs.
A Northern California high school teacher allowed multiple “fight club”-type brawls during school hours in his classroom of a dozen students, authorities said Tuesday.
The Aggies, who are favored to win the Western Athletic Conference tournament at Orleans Arena, have 14 players that average 11.2 minutes per game or more.
Setting a bad example for your kids.
Former Las Vegas Strip casino executive Gamal Aziz has been arrested on charges of bribing a university official to get his daughter into the University of Southern California.
Nevada is asking a federal judge to order the removal of a half-metric ton of weapons-grade plutonium that was secretly shipped into the state by the U.S. Department of Energy last year.
Injured Houston Astros pitcher Francis Martes has been suspended for 80 games following a positive test for the banned performance-enhancing drug Clomiphene.
Independent Vermont U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders will visit Henderson on Saturday, the most recent in a string of presidential contenders vying for the 2020 Democratic nomination to run against President Trump.
A Chicago woman pressed her luck Monday at Las Vegas’ airport, ending up behind bars for allegedly assaulting a police officer after initially walking away with a citation for an earlier brush with the law, police said.
Review-Journal reporter Ben Gotz discusses reader questions on the Knights’ top two lines and winger Mark Stone’s recent contract extension.
Gonzaga is a consensus 14½-point favorite over Saint Mary’s at Las Vegas sportsbooks. When Caesars Entertainment went to 15 early Tuesday afternoon, it quickly took a five-figure wager on the Gaels.
With just 17 days to go, Britain’s departure from the European Union was thrown into chaos and doubt Tuesday as Parliament delivered a crushing defeat to Prime Minister Theresa May’s European Union divorce deal and to her authority as leader.
If the title “Once Upon a One More Time” brings to mind the music of Britney Spears, it should.
A gas leak apparently triggered an explosion at an old Nevada saloon in historic Virginia City that injured one employee and forced the closure of a street.
A Clark County School District teacher stands accused of possessing child pornography, officials said.
A newly formed council by the U.S. Department of Transportation could be the jolt needed to make experimental modes of travel a reality.
Nye County Commissioners have demanded that state lawmakers “cease any action” restricting Second Amendment rights in response to the passage of a gun background check law that has also drawn the ire of the county sheriff.