Deborah Grant scored on a 1-yard run with two minutes remaining in regulation to help Green Valley’s flag football team land an 18-13 road victory over Liberty on Thursday.
Akram Zerhouni pinned his 138-pound opponent in 1 minute, 3 seconds on Thursday to help host Sierra Vista’s wrestling team to a 64-18 win over Desert Oasis.
Ahmaya Smith scored 20 points to lead Desert Oasis’ girls basketball team to a 62-58 home win over Spring Valley on Thursday evening.
If the economy doesn’t stay strong, Gov. Steve Sisolak’s budget will soon look short sighted.
The economic reality of the progressive agenda.
Victor Joecks’ recent column should be required reading.
According to SP Global Ratings, the government shutdown now costs more than what President Donald Trump is asking for to fund the border wall.
How much does the Review-Journal think we should spend?
LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers is a captain and an All-Star starter — again. Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks will choose his own teammates as the other captain.
The Westgate offers 442 two-way props and more than 1,000 betting options on the game.
The Westgate offers 442 two-way props and more than 1,000 betting options on the game.
This week presents a valuable scouting opportunity for the Raiders. They are intent on seizing it.
Federal prosecutors are moving forward with their appeal of a judge’s dismissal of felony conspiracy and weapons charges against Bunkerville rancher Cliven Bundy, his sons Ammon and Ryan and independent militia member Ryan Payne.
A surface street downtown will shut to traffic this weekend, ahead of a three-month road project impacting the road.
Rep. Dina Titus was elected by Democrats Thursday to serve as chairwoman of the House Transportation subcommittee on economic development, public buildings and emergency management — a position key to infrastructure improvements in Nevada.
NCAA President Mark Emmert sounded alarms Thursday on the potential impact of sports betting on college sports, along with how esports should be handled by schools, and stressed a need for additional strides toward diversity at the coaching and administrative levels.
House Democratic leaders assigned Nevada Rep. Steven Horsford to serve on the Natural Resources Committee, a rare assignment of a second committee for a freshman lawmaker already placed on the powerful, tax-writing Ways and Means Committee.
Comic magician Mike Hammer says,“I hope the government re-opens soon, not only for the workers, but if I give away too many tickets, I might be looking for a job”.
With the World of Concrete in town, the Review-Journal decided to find out how crews handle the potential pitfalls of building with the construction material during Southern Nevada’s searing summers.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the man found in a central valley road after being fatally shot Tuesday afternoon.
The Underground speakeasy at The Mob Museum hosts “The Entertainment Capital: How Singers and Showgirls Shaped Las Vegas”.
Hall-of-Fame quarterback Joe Montana, looking to hit pay dirt in the legal marijuana industry, is part of a $75 million investment in a pot operator, it was announced Thursday.
The Clark County School District Police Department has four furry new officers with a talent for sniffing out guns.
A juvenile was injured in a shooting near a northeast valley elementary school Thursday afternoon, Las Vegas police said.
The Nevada Gaming Commission conducted some early spring cleaning Thursday, unanimously adopting a series of amendments to five regulations involving sports wagering.
The man police say killed four people in Northern Nevada was given a bail of $500,000 at a hearing Thursday, but prosecutors said there is no chance for him to be released due to an immigration hold.
Incumbent City Council members across the valley filed candidacy paperwork for re-election this week.
William Hill, which has 109 locations in Nevada, posted its full list of Super Bowl prop bets on Thursday afternoon.
Las Vegas police are investigating after a northwest valley middle school student was reportedly abducted Thursday, officials said.
U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., missed the Senate votes to end the government shutdown on Thursday because she is recovering from surgery after injuring her wrist during a Martin Luther King celebration in Las Vegas.
