The U.S. Forest Service has struck down an unpopular plan to open federal land in the Ruby Mountains in Northern Nevada for oil exploration.
Alexis Plunkett, the jailed Las Vegas defense lawyer enmeshed in a pair of felony cases, will remain behind bars while awaiting trial on a charges of allowing clients to use cellphones in jail, a judge decided Thursday.
TV Guide’s Matt Roush fields questions from viewers.
Assemblyman Mike Sprinkle, D-Sparks, resigned his seat Thursday after complaints of sexual harassment were filed against him.
Breaking down UNLV’s basketball game against San Diego State at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at the Thomas & Mack Center.
The actor talks about legal thriller, which debuts Monday on ABC.
Nearly two years after Faraday Future bailed on its North Las Vegas auto factory, the company has put its land up for sale.
Mandalay Bay’s new Hazel Coffee and Cocktails serves traditional cocktails alongside updated takes.
Here’s a list of places to splash down as pool season heats up in Las Vegas.
Henderson Police Chief LaTesha Watson has been placed on administrative leave until further notice, the city announced Thursday.
The ABC series becomes TV’s longest-running prime-time medical drama.
Douglas County District Attorney Mark Jackson said the state would seek the death penalty for an undocumented immigrant accused of killing four people in Northern Nevada in January.
The Clark County coroner’s office said Thursday that the death of a 71-year-old man, whose body was found under suspicious circumstances in an open desert last week, was a homicide.
This week’s top options include the return of Showtime’s “Billions,” the debut of the game show “Mental Samurai” and the Motley Crue biopic “The Dirt.”
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission will receive a report from its Investigations and Enforcement Bureau Friday on its findings on accusations of sexual harassment by Steve Wynn and what company executives knew about it.
MB Steak at the Hard Rock Hotel has introduced its spring menu, including salt-crusted sea bass with extra-virgin olive oil, charred lemon and capers, cracked tableside for two at market price.
Broadway legend Betty Buckley plays matchmaker Dolly Levi in the first national touring production of “Hello, Dolly!”
A round-up of this week’s best bets for music in Las Vegas.
A round-up of performers and events at nightclubs, dayclubs and other nightlife venues.
A Metropolitan Police Department officer accused of misconduct and indecent exposure appeared in court on Thursday.
A round-up of shows happening this week.
A divided Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled gun maker Remington can be sued over how it marketed the Bushmaster rifle used to kill 20 children and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012.
Duke freshman star Zion Williamson will play in the Blue Devils’ quarterfinal matchup with Syracuse in the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament.
The Black Keys announced they will be kicking off their forthcoming “Let’s Rock” American tour with a date at Life is Beautiful on Sept. 21.
Two people were injured in a crash near Spring Valley in southwestern Las Vegas on Thursday morning.
A New York appeals court has ruled that President Donald Trump isn’t immune from a defamation lawsuit filed by a former “Apprentice” contestant who accused him of unwanted kissing and groping.
Before he coached at American Preparatory Academy, Dave Bliss was hired as boys basketball coach and athletic director at Calvary Chapel, a Las Vegas Class 2A-level high school.
Sprouts Farmers Market is opening its 11th store in the Las Vegas Valley.
The Review-Journal today examined Bliss’ latest stop: He’s athletic director and basketball coach at American Prep Academy, a K-12 charter school in Clark County.
The Review-Journal this week has run a series of stories on Bliss’ latest stop, now the athletics director and basketball coach at American Prep Academy, a K-12 charter school in Clark County.
