Mayor Michelle Romero gave the annual State of the City address Thursday to a crowd of several hundred people at the M Resort.
The Golden Knights lost their fourth straight game Thursday, falling to the New York Islanders in overtime on J.G. Pageau’s short-handed goal.
Some of the biggest names in Major League Baseball walked a red carpet on Thursday night before the MLB Awards at the Cosmopolitan.
You criticize Democrats for shutting down the government to push to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits, yet you say nothing about Republicans making permanent the massive Trump-era tax cuts for the wealthy.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
A 10 percent slowdown in the air traffic control system may not sound like much to Washington, but for a nation on the move, it’s a big deal.
Nevada’s House Democrats were so upset about the government being shut down that they voted against reopening it.
This is a political exercise to provide the Democratic majority and the GOP governor with material for campaign mailers and soundbites heading into the 2026 election.
“Charity is injurious unless it helps the recipient become independent of it.”
The government shutdown may have been pointless and dumb, but there is much more where that came from.
Coach Pete Carroll insists the best way for the Raiders to build a winning mindset is to treat each week as a championship game, despite their 2-7 start.
CBS Sportsline handicapper Bruce Marshall and pro sports bettor Chuck Edel are 9-2 against the spread this season on their best bets in the Review-Journal.
Shortly before 5:30 a.m., a caller told Metro dispatchers that a pickup had struck his vehicle near South Arville Street and Blue Diamond Road and then fled, police said.
It took moderate, bipartisan heroes to put down Democrats’ filibuster this week, get the Senate to 60 votes and reopen the federal government.
A federal judge on Thursday sentenced two Henderson men to probation after they were convicted of damaging government property at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
The Nevada Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the so-called “fake electors” case can be prosecuted in Clark County, reversing a lower court decision that led it to instead be filed in Carson City.
The governor already approved a measure to finance a new subdivision for residents of the historically Black neighborhood, and construction is underway.
A Strip megaresort is making another change to its corporate structure, appointing a former governor and one-time top state regulator to head its board of directors.
The Raiders squandered any chance of a playoff run by playing careless football this year. They know they need to tighten up their details the rest of the way.
A special session of the Nevada Legislature started with dramatics on Thursday when call to remove a bill proposing increased tax breaks for the film industry from consideration resulted in a tie vote.
The Patriots are consensus 13-point home favorites over the Jets on “Thursday Night Football,” and the total is 43, with sharp action reported on the side and total.
Elon Musk’s Boring Company was fined nearly $500,000 for illegally dumping apparent drill fluid into Clark County Water Reclamation District’s sewer system.
CBS Sportsline handicapper Bruce Marshall provides college football notes and trends for Week 12 games for the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The Open Division state semifinals — featuring No. 1 Bishop Gorman, No. 2 Liberty, No. 3 Arbor View and No. 4 Foothill — take place Friday night.
The hospital is anticipated to break ground in early 2026 and open by 2030. The hospital’s design, clinical activities and workforce planning, which includes recruitment, are underway.
A “suspicious item” was left near the off-strip restaurant, causing a small explosion on Thursday, according to police.
Carrie Cox, who is up for re-election next year, has said the case is a “witch hunt” against her, while her lawyer says Cox maintains her innocence.
Doritos and Cheetos are getting a makeover. PepsiCo said Thursday it’s launching toned-down versions of its bright orange snacks that won’t have any artificial colors or flavors.
The property updates were inspired by guest feedback, according to a company executive.
