After hours of debate and a few suggested changes, Clark County School District trustees voted 4-3 shortly after midnight Thursday to move the policy forward to another meeting in August, at which time trustees may take action on the policy.
Colton Plaias two-run double that wound up being the difference in the Las Vegas 51s’ 7-5 10-inning victory over Colorado Springs at Security Service Field.
Housekeepers, bartenders and other unionized workers at Las Vegas casino-resorts operated by Caesars Entertainment approved a new five-year contract, ending the possibility of a strike at those properties.
Travis Barker, the band’s extraordinary drummer, is reportedly suffering from blood clots in both arms and has been advised by doctors to stay of the stage.
As far as I can see as a taxpayer, these people are stealing big time and something has to be done to stop it.
In the age of Uber, light rail is going to go the way of Edsel.
If you want to ease the housing crunch, start by reigning in the environmentalists.
Progressives spewing hate and disrespect
Liberal elite again proves it doesn’t understand how Donald Trump got elected
Raiders coach Jon Gruden called Thursday’s minicamp practice a “final examination.” At times, it more aptly resembled a symphony.
The Raiders fear potential NFL discipline might be imminent for wide receiver Martavis Bryant, sources said Thursday. It is believed to pertain to the NFL’s substance-abuse policy.
Congressional Republicans distanced themselves Thursday from the Trump administration’s policy of separating children from their parents at the southern border even as the White House cited the Bible in defending its “zero tolerance” approach to illegal border crossings.
Money generated by the voter-approved fuel revenue indexing tax is helping to pay for road projects across Clark County, but local transportation officials said Thursday that they hope to continue receiving a fair share of federal funds.
D.R.’s purchase in Logandale comes amid rising land and house prices in the Las Vegas Valley and, according to one builder, an uptick in home construction in the Moapa Valley.
The apartment complex on South Pecos Road in eastern Las Vegas serves renters with low incomes, but its mix of 50 one- and two-bedroom units are spacious with hardwood floors and new appliances.
Raiders coach Jon Gruden wants, needs, desperately craves the image of guys in full pads hitting one another, meaning he won’t be all that enamored with any award-winning Cabernets.
As titles go, “Incredibles 2” isn’t entirely accurate, but it’s bound to sell more tickets than something called “The Pretty Darned Goods.”
Review-Journal reporter Ben Gotz talks about the biggest news of the World Cup and breaks down the first round of the group stage.
Congressional Democratic colleagues from Las Vegas and the District of Columbia met Thursday to square up a hockey wager on the Stanley Cup Finals between the Capitals and Golden Knights.
The silky, 6-foot-7-inch wing left Las Vegas on Friday for Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he’ll compete alongside 29 of the nation’s best players for 12 spots on USA Basketball’s under-17 team.
Officials say a 71-year-old Nevada man drowned at Utah’s Sand Hollow State Park.
The Aces are 2-1 on their four-game trip and will try to end it with a victory over the Wings, who defeated Las Vegas in the preseason.
On Oct. 1, 2017, hundreds of heroes sprung into action in Las Vegas after the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting. Many were police or EMS. Many were ordinary people.
Tony Anthony Jordan, 58, was shot outside of his home on the 3800 block of San Angelo Avenue on Tuesday. Jordan died from multiple gunshot wounds at the hospital, the coroner’s office said Thursday.
Here is the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s 2018 all-state baseball team.
Minutes after they saluted several thousand fans at 3rd Street Stage on Fremont Street in its “Stick Salute to Vegas,” members of the Vegas Golden Knights made their way to dinner at The D Las Vegas.
Here is the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s 2018 all-state baseball team.
Jimmy Leroy Matthews, 40, was shot Wednesday morning on the 2800 block of Hermosa Street by a homeowner who spotted him and another man trying to enter his back window, police say.
A third teenage boy has been arrested in the fatal shooting of a 17-year-old boy in Henderson last week, police said.