Three Chinese nationals and one South Korean national were arrested this week after a two-year joint federal investigation in the Las Vegas Valley.
The Las Vegas Academy of the Arts is getting seven new buildings and renovations to three old ones. The project will increase the school’s capacity by 400 students.
Raiders defensive tackle Jonah Laulu, a Las Vegas native and Centennial High alum, is becoming a force on the team’s defensive line.
In two votes, commissioners moved to approve the vacation of a portion of Navy Street and a design review for a casino in Henderson’s Water Street District.
It’s almost like hearing a nutritionist say bacon is good for you: Digital technology use is being linked to reduced risk of cognitive impairment.
Raiders fans have plenty of questions heading into Week 7, including whether Geno Smith or Chip Kelly deserves more blame for the team’s offensive woes.
The annual Vegas Tech Summit was held again in Summerlin’s toney Summit Club looking to pitch the state to tech millionaires and billionaires, largely from California.
Backward walking not only provides a change of view, but also puts different demands on your body.
CBS Sportsline handicapper Bruce Marshall provides NFL notes and trends for Week 7 games for the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The water beneath our feet is vanishing, putting people, plants and animals at risk in the Nevada desert. A recent study paints a dismal picture of Nevada’s groundwater wells.
Las Vegas police are searching for a suspect after a shooting in the central valley that left one person with “substantial injuries.”
UNLV has been one of the best road teams in college football the past three seasons. The Rebels hope to continue their winning ways Saturday at Boise State.
AAA is rolling out new safety technology, adding flashing “Move Over” signs and real-time digital alerts to protect tow truck drivers and stranded motorists.
A woman died and a man was hospitalized after the car they were in was shot at by another vehicle, causing them to be ejected in the southwest valley, police said.
Should the federal government shutdown continue, Nevada is ready to continue funding its supplemental nutritional program for underserved women and children.
The valley will see more of the same Friday, with a high of 77 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
