There’s a new No. 1 team in the Review-Journal’s Class 5A softball rankings. See who got the top spot and where teams fell in baseball and boys volleyball.
Prominent Las Vegas attorney Dennis Prince and his new wife were killed during a deposition at a law office in Summerlin. The gunman then took his own life.
Four new executive appointments at Fontainebleau will further develop the marketing, human resources and security divisions at the new luxury resort.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers return to The Venetian Theatre for seven shows in October.
Country music singer Morgan Wallen has been arrested after police say he threw a chair off the rooftop of a newly opened six-story bar in downtown Nashville.
To make the top 30 list, he created a signature drink: A layered herby, boozy uptake inspired by a chocolate mint.
The Review-Journal is profiling the Raiders’ quarterback options in the 2024 NFL draft. Next up is North Carolina standout Drake Maye.
With the seemingly never-ending roadwork and growth across the Las Vegas Valley, it’s no surprise that new traffic signals are being added.
In the drought-stricken Southwest, understanding your connection to water is paramount. These four books can help you do just that.
Emerging as an industrial powerhouse and logistical hub with a more business-friendly tax climate, the Golden State’s loss appears to be the Silver State’s gain.
The veterans facility, which previously earned top grades in all categories on the Medicare.gov website, was downgraded after inspections by federal authorities.
The road leading to a Strip resort soon may be renamed to celebrate a milestone for the hotel and for the iconic show that has made its home there for decades.
A heavy fire burned multiple semi-trailers in a warehouse area Sunday night in south-central Las Vegas before it was doused by a crew from the Clark County Fire Department.
America plunges into darkness.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Vegas before the bean-counters took over.
Mistakes are often the best teachers. There are plenty of lessons to learn from North Las Vegas’ recent land deal.
Family and friends washed cars Sunday to raise money for the family of Raul Cardoza, who was fatally shot March 26.
JERUSALEM — Israel’s military announced Sunday it had withdrawn its forces from the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, wrapping up a key phase in its ground offensive against the Hamas terrorist group and bringing its troop presence in the territory to one of the lowest levels since the six-month war began.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Preliminary hearings open Monday at the United Nations’ top court in a case that seeks an end to German military and other aid to Israel, based on claims that Berlin is “facilitating” acts of genocide and breaches of international law in the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
South Carolina’s 87-75 win and cover over Caitlin Clark and Iowa as 6½-point favorites was the most-bet women’s sporting event in BetMGM sportsbook history.
Connecticut has been a cash machine for bettors in the NCAA Tournament the last two years. Bettors like them to win and cover Monday’s championship game.
Barstool Sports founder and owner Dave Portnoy is one Connecticut win away from collecting a massive payout from DraftKings sportsbook.
Nelly Korda won her fourth consecutive start on the LPGA Tour on Sunday, topping Leona Maguire in the championship match at the T-Mobile Match Play.
One of the Golden Knights’ blockbuster trade-deadline acquisitions is expected to make his debut for the team Monday against the Vancouver Canucks.
The Review-Journal’s look at the quarterback options available in the 2024 NFL draft begins with 2023 Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams.
A man and woman were ejected and died near Boulder City early Sunday, said the Nevada Highway Patrol.
The transition of The Mirage to Hard Rock Las Vegas will generate nostalgic memories, but it’s part of the Las Vegas way of constantly evolving to what’s next.
South of Dallas, it’s the region’s first total solar eclipse since 1878. The next one won’t be for almost another 300 years.
IRS audits target middle-class taxpayers.
