The UNLV men’s basketball team lost to rival UNR and saw its five game winning-streak snapped Saturday night at the Thomas & Mack Center.
The Clark County School District won’t pay for a number of programs, including Care Solace, next school year after federal COVID-19 relief money dries up.
We have people with power and influence threatening us with deprogramming and F-16s. Let’s get real.
In 2024, the Congressional Budget Office estimates interest payments on the debt will be around $870 billion. Just think what good things could be done for us Americans with just half of those dollars.
The Review-Journal should have done what the networks do and ignored them.
The wrongdoing was against the entire state of Nevada. So it should not make any difference in which county someone said and did what.
The student loan program has myriad issues, but allowing borrowers to renege on their obligations isn’t the way to solve them.
Nevada part of agency pilot program that can improve equity.
Doing something kind for someone else represents a powerful way to improve one’s own mental health, so the teens spent the day assembling care packages and hygiene kits for four local nonprofits.
Apple’s newest gadget makes a powerful case for God’s existence.
The Ukrainian and Israeli wars are similar and yet also different conflicts — but in more ways than we can imagine.
Despite several obstacles, president seems determined to carry on.
Ballot Question 3 will implement open primaries and a ranked choice system, which could result in more ballot rejections, according to a study.
The UNLV women’s basketball team started fast and never looked back, controlling the paint at both ends of a blowout win against Air Force on Saturday.
The most surprising thing about this week’s announcement of one college leader’s departure was that he still had that job to begin with.
The typically tranquil atmosphere around the Springs Preserve natural habitat was awash Saturday with live music and an abundance of smiling faces at the 15th annual Black History Month Festival.
The Athletics won’t play in Las Vegas until at least 2028. A lot can change in the sports landscape — including another Super Bowl here — before then.
Now that the first Super Bowl in Las Vegas is behind us, it’s time for college basketball and the incredibly stacked Mountain West to get their due.
Seven SLAM Academy wrestlers won individual titles to help the Bulls win their third straight boys team title Friday. SLAM Academy also claimed the girls title.
Priscilla Presley got a rock show and the royal treatment at U2’s show at the Sphere.
Tom Telesco’s history proves the value of great quarterbacks, so don’t expect the Raiders’ new general manager to settle for less at that position.
The Golden Knights surrendered a short-handed goal early in the third period of a tied game, propelling the Hurricanes to victory Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.
Israel’s defense minister said the country is “thoroughly planning” a military offensive in southern Gaza despite international concerns.
Israel’s military said it killed a senior commander with the terrorist Hezbollah group’s elite Radwan Force, along with two other Hezbollah operatives.
The raid on Nasser Hospital came a day after the army ordered thousands of displaced people to leave the hospital in the city of Khan Younis.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hamas of hobbling high-stakes, international cease-fire talks by sticking to “delusional” demands.
Lawyers for former hostages and families of hostages called for arrest warrants for Hamas leaders on charges including genocide.
Several Strip-area businesses want Formula One Grand Prix officials to address revenue losses that stem from months of race-related road work.
The Nevada System of Higher Education plans to use The Registry, a higher education executive placement firm, to choose an acting president for one year.