UNLV professor Ken Czerwinski is leading a project focusing on developing the nuclear energy workforce.
A man was sentenced to federal prison for his role in setting a Las Vegas police car on fire during a May 2020 protest.
Tony Siragusa, the charismatic defensive tackle who helped lead a stout Baltimore defense to a Super Bowl title, has died. He was 55.
There is a pathway from youth to high school and high school to college and college to professional for women athletes — one built by Title IX.
Officers were conducting a welfare check around 3 p.m. Tuesday in the 900 block of Stanley Avenue when they found the man’s body.
An international series of tournaments created to reward the top golfers could keep them away from the Shriners Childrens Open.
Florida U.S. Sen. Rick Scott says he’s confident that Republicans may control the Senate with 54 seats after the 2022 general election.
Increased wages and incentives to alleviate the labor shortage at public pools has helped some municipalities, officials said. But operating schedules will likely remain shortened through the summer.
His final day on the air is Friday, in his usual 4:30 to 7:30 a.m. slot.
Robert Telles’ third-place finish in a three-person primary comes after a Review-Journal investigation documented problems in the Public Administrator office.
Administrators, coaches and players with Las Vegas ties offered their thoughts on Thursday’s 50th anniversary of the signing of the landmark Title IX bill.
Jeff Ross is bringing his roast-centric, stand-up show to Virgin Hotel on Friday night.
The losing hand was quad queens and the winning hand was a queen-high straight flush.
The prime-time series will feature a whole lot of Sin City food stylings Wednesday.
Caesars Entertainment Inc. on Tuesday opened the largest freestanding sportsbook in Arizona and has a celebrity chef with Las Vegas connections serving food.
The station where the suspect ran out is at the heart of San Francisco’s famous Castro neighborhood, which is internationally known for its LGBTQ activism.
On Wednesday afternoon, North Las Vegas police said Julius Wilson, 78, was “located safe and sound.”
Crews battled a persistent warehouse fire just west of the Las Vegas Strip on Wednesday.
As the temperature rises, people are on the lookout for places to stay cool. SOAK Pool at Palms Casino Resort is offering deals to help locals beat the heat.
A few light showers fell on parts of the Las Vegas Valley on Wednesday. The monsoon season for the valley officially started June 15.
The Nevada Board of Regents meets June 30 in Las Vegas to consider rescinding the COVID-19 vaccination mandate for employees.
Sean Winter won this incredible hand en route to a third-place finish in the WSOP’s $3,000 buy-in Pot-limit Omaha 6-Handed championship.
President Joe Biden on Wednesday will call on Congress to suspend federal gasoline and diesel taxes for three months — an election year move meant to ease financial pressures at the pump as the public is increasingly concerned about high gas prices and inflation.
Clark F. Hall, 77, was last seen around 6 p.m. Saturday near his home on Autumn Damask Street.
A man was arrested in North Las Vegas after police said he shot another man in the head in the middle of the afternoon.
KABUL, Afghanistan — A powerful earthquake struck a rugged, mountainous region of eastern Afghanistan early Wednesday, killing at least 1,000 people and injuring 1,500 more in the country’s deadliest quake in two decades, the state-run news agency reported. Officials warned that the already grim toll may still rise.
A Republican state senator wants Nevada to audit all COVID spending, saying a company with faulty virus tests was allowed to operate because of ties to Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak.
Las Vegas police were investigating a fatal crash early Wednesday in the western Las Vegas Valley.
When air temperatures hit a record high of 109 degrees on June 10, NASA’s ECOSTRESS instrument captured even higher temperatures for street surfaces.
Head of Texas State Police calls Uvalde law enforcement response an “abject failure” and reveals classroom doors were unlocked.
