Three people, including a suspected burglar, were hospitalized Thursday night following a shooting during an attempted break-in at central Las Vegas home.
The 5-2 vote came with opposition from Trustees Danielle Ford and Linda Young, who protested that his employment was not handled properly.
Addison Russell’s run-scoring double capped a two-run eighth inning as the Iowa Cubs rallied for a 4-3 victory over the Aviators on Thursday at Principal Park in Des Moines, Iowa.
Hundreds of Las Vegas “Rick and Morty” fans stood in line at the Rickmobile popup today for a chance to get their hands on exclusive merchandise.
Clark County on Thursday presented a breakdown of the 5,530 homeless people counted during this year’s annual Southern Nevada Homeless Census.
It’s a reasonable concept: Taxpayers have a right to see the results of the government investigations they fund. Yet, once again, a Nevada public institution opts for darkness over light.
In the wake of the horrific recent shootings, new land speed records were broken as various politicians sprinted to get in front of microphones and television cameras.
If politicians and everyone else were brutally honest, they’d acknowledge we can’t stop mass shootings. As long as we’re a free country, someone can always kill others.
Democrats are once again using mass shootings to push gun control legislation that wouldn’t stop mass shootings.
The Review-Journal received a sneak peek at the Wynn Las Vegas golf course during its final phase of construction. Check out some exclusive photos of the revamped course.
Tempers flared on the field Thursday as two skirmishes broke out on the second day of training camp practices between the teams.
Wayne Newton’s wife said in a statement Thursday that the couple was not operating the singer’s former home when a lawsuit alleges a girl was bit by a pet monkey.
One engine responded just before 6:30 p.m., according to Clark County Fire Department Assistant Fire Chief Larry Haydu.
The WNBA team said that while announced attendance is down 16 percent from last season, actual attendance has increased in the franchise’s second year in Las Vegas.
After going 4-12 last season in Year 1 of the second Jon Gruden era, the Raiders were rewarded with the NFL’s most difficult schedule this season.
Twitter temporarily locked McConnell’s campaign account after it shared a video in which some protesters spoke of violence outside his Kentucky home.
Scientists say the majority of the spiders are 10-year-old males looking to mate with females hidden in Colorado’s grasslands.
The most famous big cat to cross the 405 is P-22, a lion that lives in Griffith Park.
An off-duty firefighter held the suspect, a 20-year-old man, at gunpoint until police arrived.
Five months after a judge in threw out his 1985 Las Vegas murder conviction, Paul Browning remains at Ely State Prison.
Players and assistants have been raving about coach Gregg Popovich during Team USA’s camp at UNLV’s Mendenhall Center this week.
Stephen M. Ross tried to take over Ladder Capital, one of Trump’s biggest creditors, which also holds a mortgage on Trump Tower.
Clark County claims in a court filing that the owners of two adjacent homes advertised as a nude resort have spent months evading being served a lawsuit aimed at shutting them down.
Canadian Jacqueline Gareau was declared the rightful winner and brought back to Boston the next month to receive her due.
Junior Drew Tejchman signed with UNLV in 2017 so he could play wide receiver. But he switched to safety late last season, and Tejchman is a projected starter.
North Las Vegas recently provided a 12-month notice to end the contract to house up to 315 of its inmates — mostly men — in the Las Vegas Detention Center.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the victim of a June 30 crash as 71-year old Christy Ann Smith. The crash was caused by a medical episode.
After three years of road closures, lane shifts, new roads and the inevitable traffic jams, the $1 billion Project Neon is officially over.
CEO and president Dan Lee expects to see positive results as the Las Vegas-based company explores expansion opportunities and as legalized sports betting continues to spread.
It’s the 1980s. Summer break is over, sorry. School is back in session, and your thirst for knowledge is almost as big as your hair.