Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Do politicians every think about costs on the private sector?
The unions representing Henderson police officers and supervisors each declared an impasse with city leaders regarding a new labor contract.
Jonathan Boucher’s exit comes weeks before former Metropolitan Police Department veteran Reggie Rader takes over as the next chief of police.
Athletics president Marc Badain, who held the same title for the Raiders, is the point man again on building a stadium for a Las Vegas major league sports franchise.
In Michael Winkler’s arrest report, his family members suggested that he was “plastered” and forgetting to let the dogs out of his locked car in the garage.
A Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority committee recommended big raises and bonuses for CEO Steve Hill and general counsel Caroline Bateman.
The win was one of several recently across the Las Vegas Valley.
The Pac-12 has extended its broadcasting deal with CBS Sports, leading to more questions about how the conference will continue to expand after raiding the Mountain West.
The lawsuit alleges that Henderson has “a leadership structure that rewards dishonesty and shields wrongdoing.”
The Thunder are the +225 favorites at the Westgate to repeat as NBA champions next season, but the Rockets aren’t far behind after trading for Kevin Durant.
Las Vegas police investigated an apparent murder-suicide that left a man and woman dead in the west valley.
Luxury homebuyer preferences are undergoing a transformation.
The Raiders invested five draft picks on skill players, including Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty at sixth overall. Some of them could contribute immediately.
You should have received some notice that the landscaper would be trimming the tree.
A photo pop-up experience drawing inspiration from the Pantone color system is coming to a shopping center on the Las Vegas Strip this summer.
Zillow says approximately 12,620 homes of all types are up for sale in the valley through the end of May.
The body of the last person missing from a boat that capsized on Lake Tahoe in California during a powerful weekend thunderstorm has been found.
Shirley Raines, the founder of Beauty 2 The Streetz, a nonprofit that feeds and provides cosmetic services to those in need, has partnered with a local gourmet donut shop to create a peach cobbler pastry inspired by her own recipe.
The TSA is clarifying that one type of identification — a Costco membership card — is in fact not a valid form of Real ID accepted at the airport security checkpoint.
President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Iran had agreed to a “complete and total ceasefire, but its status remained unclear as attacks continued.
Raiders defensive backs coach Joe Woods sat down with the Review-Journal for a Q&A to discuss his experience working with Pete Carroll and much more.
A casino in Lovelock is expected to be asked to pay a $10,000 fine for multiple violations involving operations and record-keeping.
Some of the busiest shifts for eye doctors happen late that night, when people come into hospitals suffering from firework-related injuries.
Monday’s Athletics ballpark groundbreaking ceremony on the Las Vegas Strip will mark the culmination of four years of work.
Work on the 33,000-fan capacity, $1.75 billion enclosed stadium kicked off in late April, and is expected to be finished in time for Opening Day 2028.
One judge kicked the public out of his courtroom without explanation and attempted to hold a secret hearing; another improperly sealed a plea, according to experts.