Starting Aug. 31, you can see some of the nearly 100,000 that longtime Associated Press photographer Barry Sweet has shot during “The Creative Vision of Photojournalist Barry Sweet,” a monthlong retrospective at the Corner Gallery.
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Nevada’s drone officials are putting what one calls a “twist” on workforce development: the pyramid model.
The Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart (@KellyInVegas) and Sunset Station sports book director Chuck Esposito preview the Falcons’ season in the 11th of a series of 32 NFL team videos in 32 days.
Stand beside the whirring conveyor belt system that spans the new 400,000-square-foot Fanatics distribution center in North Las Vegas and you see what merchandise sports fans demand.
Sixty immigrants have been found in a load of ice-covered broccoli in a refrigerated trailer that was searched at a South Texas border checkpoint, federal officials said Monday.
A day care worker was arrested Monday on a felony child abuse charge after surveillance video showed a woman “violently grabbing and tossing a 5-year-old child,” Henderson police said.
The University of Texas at Austin removed four statues tied to the Confederacy from its campus on Monday, saying they had become symbols of white supremacy at a time of protests and fierce debate about race and the legacy of America’s Civil War.
Las Vegas largely lost out on getting a good peek the solar eclipse on Monday, but the viewing wasn’t a total bust.
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Spanish police said they shot and killed a man wearing what appeared to be a suicide bomb vest in a town an hour’s drive west of Barcelona.
The British Parliament’s Big Ben bell is due to sound the hour for the last time on Monday before it is silenced for almost four years of repair work that will deprive London of one of its most iconic sounds.
UNLV practiced in helmets and shorts Sunday night at Rebel Park. Coach Tony Sanchez said he liked the energy the players brought to the workout.