Officers responded to a report of a shooting just before 10:30 p.m. in the 3500 block of Las Vegas Blvd. S. on Saturday. Caesars Palace is at 3570 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
A Mexican naval vessel carrying 277 people scraped the bottom of the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday evening, leaving two crew members dead and several others injured.
In all my years as a retired cop with a law degree, I’ve never heard of a statute that allows a judge to aid and abet a defendant trying to escape custody.
If you’re angry about DOGE and President Donald Trump trying to cut the size of our federal government, ponder this:
I suppose her $340,000 annual salary wasn’t incentive enough to perform well in the new position.
Without access to affordable hydropower, utilities would have to purchase more power from the open market, which can spike to unaffordable costs on peak days. Rural Nevada communities simply can’t afford those price hikes.
Assembly Bill 487, an anti-pet bill that proposes a sweeping ban on retail pet sales of dogs, cats and rabbits, should be buried in Yucca Mountain.
Rooting out discriminatory Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs should be a top Republican priority. But it’s not for Gov. Joe Lombardo.
Nevada has a nursing shortage. Unfortunately, Nevada policymakers seem to be laser-focused on taking the wrong approach to fixing the problem.
America is getting an end to the madness.
Sometimes it’s easier to blame something you can’t control than confront a problem you can. That certainly applies to the Colorado River.
Alexander Mercurius is committed to play at Oklahoma, but first he helped his Durango teammates finish off a second straight 4A baseball state championship.
The Basic softball team had to defeat Doral Academy twice Saturday to claim the Class 4A state championship — and did it ever.
The Centennial girls dug deep to win their 11th state track title in 12 years, and the Shadow Ridge boys claimed a third straight championship Saturday.
State baseball and softball champions were crowned in Class 3A through 1A on Saturday across Nevada. The Meadows baseball team fell just short.
The Rebels improved on Saturday but are still at the back of the 30-team field in the NCAA women’s golf championship at Carlsbad, California.
The NFL will discuss a pair of possible rule changes this week, but there should be no rush to pass either proposal absent further discussion and evidence.
Palo Verde’s boys swimming team won its 11th straight team title by two points at the 5A state meet in Reno. The Coronado girls won their fourth straight title.
The Golden Knights are seemingly always built for deep playoff runs, but that didn’t occur for a second straight season.
Arab leaders at an annual summit in Baghdad called Saturday for an immediate end to Israel’s attacks on the Gaza Strip.
Israel said Saturday it launched a major military operation in the Gaza Strip to pressure Hamas to release remaining hostages.
An explosion that heavily damaged a fertility clinic in the tony California city of Palm Springs appears to have been intentional, local authorities said.
Edgar Quinonez was described in Las Vegas Athletic Clubs social media posts Saturday as a “beloved part of the LVAC family for 15 years.”
Palo Verde defeated Centennial in the Class 5A state championship game Saturday at UNR’s Hixson Park to become the state’s first undefeated softball champion.
The Aces couldn’t overcome a double-digit halftime deficit against the New York Liberty, who celebrated the franchise’s first WNBA championship before the opener.
The Basic baseball team won the Class 5A state championship Saturday at UNR, beating Reno High on a walk-off wild pitch in extra innings.
Bill Paulos, the head of UNLV’s name, image and likeness collective, talks to the Review-Journal about NIL and its importance to the university’s future.
Gusty winds closed multiple stages at the Electric Daisy Carnival at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Saturday night.
Throwing your weight against the door will do nothing but cause more damage. You need to look at the door when you get it closed and analyze the problem.