The Raiders’ best player is enjoying another successful training camp. He just needs to remember quarterbacks are meant to remain healthy and upright.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Why wait until “day one”? Why not start now — or 3 ½ years ago? And by the way, what is this plan?
Signature verification forms recently mailed out could be a security problem.
Arising from humble roots in the 1960s, the American ecology movement has evolved into a big business.
More families have selected other options for their children, thanks to the remote learning disaster.
Biden slapped down again on student loans.
Wednesday marked the 89th anniversary of the establishment of Social Security. Democrats claim Republican opponents are threat to the program.
Attorneys gave opening statements and began questioning witnesses during the third day of the murder trial for a man accused of killing Review-Journal reporter Jeff German.
Las Vegas Grand Prix officials are celebrating 100 days until the race occurs by giving away 100 pairs of tickets to November’s race.
The announcement also comes just days after the school confirmed that three deans had resigned after officials said they exchanged disparaging texts during a campus discussion about Jewish life and antisemitism.
A body recovered from Lake Mead on Wednesday afternoon has been confirmed to be that of a man who went missing while paddleboarding.
Darin Algee was accompanied by his 32-year-old wife and 4-year-old son when he was fatally shot on I-15 between Spring Mountain and Flamingo roads, police said.
Jackson Powers-Johnson was activated from the physically unable to perform list and made his training camp debut for the Raiders on Wednesday at Allegiant Stadium.
The Imperial Irrigation District will receive millions in Inflation Reduction Act funds to pay farmers in exchange for not using water from the Colorado River.
Cease-fire talks between Hamas and Israel are expected to resume in Qatar on Thursday with Qatari, Egyptian, and U.S. mediators.
Police have apprehended a suspect in their investigation of three reports of robberies targeting students near Clark County School District high schools.
Volunteers from Paws Patrol LV spent five nights searching for and eventually trapping or collecting the puppies.
Six lawsuits allege that a Las Vegas casino operator wrongfully terminated employees who refused the mandatory COVID-19 vaccines due to religious objections.
Raiders wide receiver Tre Tucker made an important decision after his rookie season. He decided to undergo a surgery that’s paid immediate dividends for him.
A mother has filed a lawsuit against the Clark County School District and the family of a child she says physically and verbally assaulted her son on a school bus.
Here are the main takeaways about Las Vegas and the Colorado River’s future from U.S. Rep. Susie Lee’s second-ever water summit.
Fans looking to get to and from Raiders, Golden Knights and UNLV football games for their respective season again have a public transportation option.
The woman filed a lawsuit against Nick Carter alleging that he raped her on his yacht in 2003, when she was 15 years old.
The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a complaint against the Nevada State Board of Massage Therapy.
Lights forward Khori Bennett has been a key contributor during his team’s 11-game unbeaten run, which it hopes to extend Saturday.
Clear Choice Action said Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has listed the same New York address on nominating petitions in 17 other states.
The mixed-use attraction featuring 600-foot twin towers on a 10-acre lot south of Fontainebleau also will have a 439-foot amusement ride and a swimming pool local residents will be able to use.
A suspect was arrested in connection with the shooting death of a man found near a dumpster in the central valley.
The Aviators could consider a name change in the future based on a popular promotion earlier this year, but they won’t make a switch next year.