The Pinball Hall of Fame was built over its property boundaries, encroaching on the soon-to-be-built Dream Las Vegas casino-resort.
There should be a GOP tsunami. But will there be?
Latest folly: Gasoline-powered car ban.
We have to pass the bill to find out what’s in it.
Politics is about building coalitions to advance your core principles. That’s why Republicans should propose increasing the gaming tax to lower the sales tax.
Disgraced former Las Vegas Councilman Ricki Barlow objected when a Review-Journal columnist reminded him of his criminal past on Twitter.
We’re out of time for empty, performative activism.
President Biden’s reckless student-loan-forgiveness bribe to younger voters denies equity to those who responsibly avoided loans or paid them off.
The Clark County School District’s student-to-teacher ratio has improved over the last few years.
A rise in fatal crashes has made North Las Vegas officials keenly aware they are falling behind. Andy Navarro works long shifts in a department strained because there are not enough officers.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal is asking voters to help set the agenda for the 2022 election campaign by telling us what you want the candidates to talk about.
Julian Jackson, a three-time, two-weight world boxing champion, possessed legendary punching power that propelled him Saturday to the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame.
Police say Jean, Nevada, residents knew him as “old man Joe.” He was a hit-and-run victim July 1 in Sandy Valley.
The Aces are three wins away from the WNBA Finals, but face a familiar opponent in the Seattle Storm and MVP candidate Breanna Stewart.
Redshirt sophomore quarterback Doug Brumfield turned in the second-most efficient game in UNLV history in an impressive opening-game win over Idaho State.
The regulations take effect Oct. 1 and will last until November 2023, though officials hope to adopt them permanently.
The Killers raged through T-Mobile Arena on Friday, reminding of the many performances of years passed.
Coach Marcus Arroyo started redshirt sophomore Doug Brumfield at quarterback against Idaho State and he produced, completing 21 of 25 passes for 356 yards and four touchdowns.
Bill Eichenberger, a former assistant sports editor in charge of NFL coverage, has accepted the position of Assistant Managing Editor, Sports.
Here is the week three schedule for Nevada Preps football.
Bishop Gorman’s national title hopes are likely gone after Friday’s loss to Mater Dei (California), but the Gaels still have plenty to play for in remaining nonleague games.
Darren Waller’s decision to change agents has fans wondering why he made that move, plus questions remain about final roster moves.
The Raiders’ biggest training camp question — the offensive line — remains a work in progress.
Wall-to-wall mural behind third-base suites pays homage to Las Vegas’ Triple-A baseball standouts past and present.
The Aces and Seattle Storm will begin the WNBA semifinals Sunday with just three wins needed to advance to the Finals. Here’s where the series may be won or lost.
The rockers played T-Mobile Arena on Friday almost two years to the day they were originally scheduled to play Las Vegas before the pandemic shelved their touring plans.
The win was one of several victories across the Las Vegas Valley.
A dozen golden retrievers are now in Las Vegas after being rescued from a market in China. Six are still up for adoption.
Most heat complaints to Nevada OSHA were about a lack of air conditioning, causing temperatures to soar and workers feeling nauseous, fatigued and dizzy.