A statement from Unite Here, the parent of the large Nevada union representing hotel and casino workers, did not indicate whether the Culinary Union, the union’s largest local, would issue its own endorsement before Nevada’s Feb. 22 caucuses.
Derrick Jones, a kid from Chester, Pennsylvania, who played his college ball for UNLV, stood at his Miami Heat locker on Tuesday night and spoke about the death of Kobe Bryant.
Las Vegas police on Tuesday identified a suspect in a violent robbery as 43-year-old James Moore, but are asking the public’s help to find him.
A recent letter excoriated President Donald Trump and claimed, “There was, in fact, a crime committed by the president. An independent federal office has confirmed this.”
I was told through the grapevine that Sen. Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi were offered roles in the upcoming movie “Dumb and Dumber III.”
A Saturday letter writer felt that the Review-Journal has not given the impeachment proceedings proper front-page coverage.
The spread of coronavirus continues beyond China’s borders.
Julie Butler and her crew merit much credit for improving the DMV experience for Nevada drivers. Let’s hope the progress continues.
John Bolton’s actions during the impeachment saga make a lot more sense when you realize that he has a book deal.
More than 2,000 people were on hand on a sunny day at a field that seats 500.
Six women competed for scholarship money Saturday at the first Miss Africa Nevada competition. Miss Ghana, UNLV and Liberty High School graduate Adwoa Fosu, won first place.
Kelly Trinkle is seeking $100,000 in damages but says her largest concern is not the lawsuit or the flooding, but what will happen this spring.
A member of a Northern Nevada tribe was arrested Tuesday and arraigned in federal court in Reno following a fatal shooting last month on tribal land.
Remains of the victims were recovered Tuesday and autopsies confirmed the deaths of Kobe Bryant, the pilot and two other passengers, though the names of all nine have been publicly identified.
According to an arrest report released Tuesday, a shooting at the Fashion Show mall last week happened after “two groups of youths” got in a fight near Dillard’s.
In an email to staff, officials said a special paycheck run to make up for the pay shortages “is not feasible at this time.”
The Nevada Court of Appeals heard arguments Tuesday in a workers’ compensation claim made by a Henderson police officer who said he suffered hearing loss on the job.
North Las Vegas city officials announced a new full-tuition scholarship to the University of Phoenix in honor of Assemblyman Tyrone Thompson on Jan. 22.
Jim McIngvale said that MGM Resorts sportsbook has agreed to take a $1 million money line bet to win $1.2 million on San Francisco over Kansas City in Sunday’s Super Bowl.
Mosely appeared Tuesday in Henderson Justice Court, where his fiancee and mother watched from the gallery. He is due in court for a preliminary hearing Feb. 12.
Richard Sherman, the veteran cornerback, envsioned a Super Bowl run for the 49ers upon signing with them two years ago
Representatives with Walgreens and CVS said that they are working with their suppliers to meet an increased demand for items such as face masks and hand sanitizer.
Reno-based ACS PlayOn started a Nevada field trial with Station Casinos in March 2019.
The Kansas City Ice Water cocktail will be featured at three local bars on Super Bowl Sunday, while some restaurants will serve themed foods.
Former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders are the leading candidates among Democratic women of color in Nevada, according to a new poll.
Former TCU quarterback Justin Rogers, a former four-star recruit, likely will have to sit out next season under NCAA transfer, but could apply for a waiver to become immediately eligible.
Got a hankering for food from Kansas City or San Francisco to serve at your party Sunday? Here are some suggestions.
The Clark County coroner’s office said the man who was found dead Saturday in a central valley backyard died of sharp force injuries, and his death was ruled a homicide.
UNLV got off to a hot start in Mountain West play, but the Rebels are being tested during this difficult stretch. They are midway through their conference schedule.
The interim director who has led Nevada’s Department of Tourism & Cultural Affairs since December 2018 has been named to the job permanently by Gov. Steve Sisolak.