Linebacker Denzel Perryman was questionable for the game, but Clelin Ferrell’s scratch is a surprise.
Fresh from winning re-election to the U.S. Senate, Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto promised to always remember her roots when representing Nevadans in Washington, D.C.
Refresh often for minute-to-minute updates on the Raiders-Colts game and all of Sunday’s other NFL action. Bad beats, live line movement, halftime bets and more.
The sale of 10 acres at Las Vegas and Elvis Presley boulevards for $120 million to Claudio Fischer should be completed by mid-December. But what does he have planned?
High temperatures near 60 with lows near 40 expected all week in Las Vegas Valley, says the National Weather Service.
Fearless predictions, wistful ideas and wishful thinking for the new year
After living and flourishing in Las Vegas for a decade, writer Soni Brown returned to Jamaica, where she’d spent the first 20 years of her life.
For more than 50 years, Dick Calvert’s signature voice has embodied UNLV athletics, most notably booming from the Thomas Mack Center speakers.
Kristopher West had a challenging childhood and a long road to career stability. But along the way he found salvation in two steady companions: a band called Tool, and the swag it inspired.
Latina Lifters founder Cinthia Martinez started weighlifting for her personal health and pride. Then it became a mission to help a community and change perceptions, one rep at a time.
A year ago, Jerry Nadal turned Las Vegas Ballpark into a winter dreamscape and drew more than 300,000 visitors. Now he’s adding a second festival—on the Strip, of course.
When model and adult entertainer Annalee Belle fell in love with HGTV personality J.D. Scott, online trolls shattered her peace of mind. She’s spent years taking it back.
A review of Joe Weber’s new book, “Mapping Historical Las Vegas” — and a meditation on the meaning of the not-so-humble, often world-transforming and sometimes deeply personal map.
Claire Vaye Watkins’ I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness just might be the ultimate novel of the Nevada desert. When it came time to adapt it for TV, she found the ultimate partner in Black Mountain Institute alum Alissa Nutting.
Up for a snow hike on Mount Charleston this winter? Here’s our handy introduction to snowshoeing.
December has become a uniquely meaningful — and profitable — season for the Las Vegas tourism business. UNLV history professor Michael Green has the backstory …
For her winter Zine Within a Zine, Chantal Chandler delved into the blues — dark, light, royal — to capture both the hope and longing of the holiday season.
This is, I promise, a generally joyful issue of rjmagazine. ’Tis soon to be the season, after all, with its glad tidings, new beginnings, and premonitions of the happy resolution of all those resolutions we make.
Ignoring the fact that election results take time to count, Donald Trump claimed without providing evidence that there’s fraud going on in Nevada and Arizona.
Perhaps no result Saturday summed up the day in college football better than the ending of Michigan State’s victory over Rutgers.
Democrats will now only hold three of the six constitutional offices after Republicans won races for governor, lieutenant governor and controller during the midterm elections.
CEO Jimmy Lee’s Wealth Consulting Group has $5 billion in assets under management, and is regularly interviewed for his expertise on business and the stock market.
This time, it’s counting votes.
Countdown to 2024.
Costing the party on Election Day.
Despite losing the House, Biden declares victory in the midterms.
Delays in counting the votes for Nevada elections since 2020 aren’t due to corruption in the process, but rather the rules the Legislature put in place to govern the use of mail ballots.
Democratic opposition to a flawed and impaired Biden running again in 2024 will recede. Republican loyalty to the unpredictable Trump could fade.
If Republicans want to win in 2024, they need to nominate Ron DeSantis, not Donald Trump.
Addressing the cause America’s widespread worsening.
