Nevadans will soon have yet another hiking option with the first permanent trail coming to Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument in North Las Vegas.
Raja Jackson climbed into the ring and body-slammed Stuart Smith, known professionally as Syko Stu, before beating the apparently unconscious wrestler at the KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy.
The two 19-year-olds were booked into the Clark County Detention Center on suspicion of open murder and other charges in the shooting near North Las Vegas Airport.
Amari Cooper, who the Raiders selected No. 4 overall in the 2015 draft, is coming back to the organization on a one-year deal.
There were 10,223 entries Monday morning in the $1,000-entry Circa Survivor contest, which needs 15,000 entries to meet $15 million in guaranteed prize money.
A Strip casino has debuted a quadruple-zero roulette variant with a second wheel for paying out bonus multipliers.
The Aviators will begin the 2026 season on March 27 with a three-game series against the Salt Lake Bees. Here is the team’s full schedule for next year.
A plane capable of carrying 292 passengers is being eyed to fly the Paris-Las Vegas route in a tryout following special flights geared to CES attendees.
Several teams moved in the Review-Journal’s football rankings after the first full week of games. Check out the latest pecking order in all fall sports.
Parts of northwestern Clark County, including Indian Springs, saw some thunderstorm activity Monday.
Elimination of the “value” traveler to Southern Nevada is the next planned step in the evolution of the Las Vegas experience.
Here is one final prediction of what the Raiders’ initial 53-man roster will look like heading into NFL cutdown day Tuesday.
The Raiders No. 1 wide receiver has requested a trade because he is frustrated that talks over a new contract have yet to bear fruit.
Forty local government agencies are hosting a job fair this week for people to gather information on the positions and hiring process.
Ray Garcia, 42, said he took the picture to give other staff members at the Henderson school “a heads up” about the student’s behavior.
A discount retailer has plans to open its 13th store in the Las Vegas Valley.
The home is filled with rustic amenities adding to the barnhouse aesthetic with A-frames, natural stone slabs, including Viola Calcutta marble, white oak and exposed wood trusses says the listing.
Federal data shows valley residents who have a subprime credit score has been on the rise since early 2021.
The deceased Nevada gaming mogul still owns another condo in the same complex. Its price has just been reduced.
Steve Grammas, president of the Las Vegas Police Protective Association, announced he plans to run for Las Vegas City Council.
The late Justice Antonin Scalia, the conservative icon who the president has repeatedly praised, was in the 5-4 majority.
Las Vegas City Councilwoman Victoria Seaman will step down from her city post and no longer run for Clark County Commission after being appointed regional director in the HHS.
Details about the cause and scope of the damage to the state’s computer network and data remain undisclosed, however.
His attorneys quickly filed a lawsuit to fight those removal efforts until a court has heard his claim for protection.
Tourism experts are trying to persuade resort operators to place a moratorium on resort fees to attract consumers who feel a Las Vegas vacation is no longer a good value.
The owners of a shuttered cineplex plan to gut the property and lease it to new businesses.
Many popular dayclubs and pools had violations from the Southern Nevada Health District during their yearly pool inspections.
Attorney General and gubernatorial hopeful Aaron Ford and the Review-Journal held a phone interview to discuss his campaign, litigation against the Trump administration and various policy stances.
Labor Day weekend marks the unofficial end of summer and with it droves of visitors will jam Interstate 15 between Las Vegas and Southern California.
