51s blow three saves, lose in 12 to Albuquerque

The 51s blew three saves Sunday night against Albuquerque and fell victim to a two-out walkoff home run in the bottom of the 12th inning to drop a heartbreaker 6-4 Sunday night at Isotopes Park.

LeBron James’ legacy fading in NBA Finals

LeBron James is facing his fifth defeat in seven NBA Finals appearances, and it’s tough to put a positive spin on that record. Golden State leads Cleveland 3-1 going into Game 5.

Get bucket list ready for summer travel season

Whether it’s a cruise, a hot-air balloon ride or a visit to a national park, the opportunities for boomers who take a little time to plan their vacations are endless.

Pittsburgh wins Stanley Cup

The Pittsburgh Penguins are Stanley Cup champions.

Las Vegas nightclubs mostly silent on Orlando shooting

When 50 people were shot to death and another 50 were injured at an Orlando, Florida, gay club in Sunday morning’s early hours, Demicahan Lov, aka “D-Lov,” and Jonathan Arroyo were at Las Vegas gay club FreeZone.

50 dead, 53 injured after shooting at Orlando nightclub

A gunman armed with an assault rifle killed 50 people at a packed gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida on Sunday in the worst mass shooting in U.S. history which President Barack Obama described as an act of terror and hate.

Las Vegas’ UMC trauma center part of response to mass casualty incidents

In Southern Nevada, hospitals — including University Medical Center, the Las Vegas Valley’s only Level 1 trauma center — are part of a multilayered emergency response that includes police, firefighters and ambulance services.

Tourism officials promote Las Vegas at LA Pride event

Hundreds of thousands of people celebrated LGBT Pride month in Los Angeles over the weekend — a golden opportunity for Las Vegas tourism officials to promote the city.

Moby is going to help you sleep or keep you up all night

Moby has a new free download “Long Ambients1: Calm. Sleep.” But he also has a new memoir “Porcelain.” The performer is slated to deliver a keynote speech on Thursday afternoon during EDMBiz, the three-day conference at Caesars Palace that precedes the Electric Daisy Carnival.

Sotheby’s slates second event in Vegas for 2017

London’s 1744 Sotheby’s Auction House founded the Sotheby’s International Realty in 1976. In 2004, Realogy Holdings entered into a business arrangement with the company and began to globally expand the business. It has 845 offices in 63 countries.

Orlando nightclub was sister’s tribute to gay brother who died of AIDS

The co-owner of Pulse, the Orlando gay nightclub that became the scene of the worst mass shooting in U.S. history on Sunday, founded the club to honor her brother who died of AIDS and to support the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.

Lawmakers talk gun control after Orlando nightclub shooting

The deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history prompted calls on Sunday by some members of Congress for legislation to tighten control of weapons sales, although there were slim hopes for much change after 50 people were killed at a gay nightclub in Florida.

Review-Journal visual journalist wins Emmy for dance group video

Members of the dance group Brothers are Radically Superb (BARS) don’t want to be in a gang, so they choose dance. “Not everyone has to face that kind of a decision,” said Rachel Aston, a Las Vegas Review-Journal visual journalist who took home an Emmy on Saturday night for her video, “Brothers Are Radically Superb.”

Jaywalker hit by car near the Linq

A woman is in critical condition after she was hit by a car while jaywalking near the Linq early Sunday morning.

Nevada reacts to Orlando nightclub shooting

People in Las Vegas and around Nevada took to social media in reaction to the mass shooting at an Orlando nightclub early Sunday morning.

Assembly incumbents leading campaign opponents in fundraising race

Nine Republican Assembly members who supported a big tax package last session, drawing scorn and opponents from the conservative right, were winners in fundraising heading into Tuesday’s primary election.

Poker pariah Howard Lederer returns to WSOP

Howard Lederer, one of the controversial figures in the Full Tilt Poker scandal, ended his self-imposed banishment Saturday night and registered for the World Series of Poker’s $10,000 buy-in 2-7 Draw Lowball Championship at the Rio Convention Center.