Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond, Review-Journal reporters David Schoen and Steve Carp recap tonight’s Golden Knights game against the Pittsburg Penguins.
The Bills are 3½-point favorites over the Falcons, and the Commanders are 5½-point favorites over the Bears in a “Monday Night Football” doubleheader.
Hundreds had been packing the small community center of the hilltop village of Lavon in the Galilee since before dawn for one of the most important days of their lives.
A new menu item has popped up at a Costco food court in the Las Vegas Valley.
About 800 people in Nevada are locked into long-term agreements with a real estate company that used a now outlawed type of contract in the state.
Raymond Fletcher III died in Las Vegas on Aug. 5, according to his mother.
Work on the $378 million Maryland Parkway bus rapid transit project rolls on across multiple portions of the Las Vegas Valley.
A hospital chain that spent more than $60 million for land in Las Vegas now wants to sell some of it.
Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International dropped to 59 degrees on Monday morning, marking the first time temperatures have dipped into the 50s since May 14.
The Metropolitan Police Department said the two injured people were taken to a hospital, but their conditions are unknown as of Sunday evening.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
The Raiders closed as 3½-point favorites after sharp money on the Titans caused the line to drop from 6½. The betting public was all in on the home team.
Trump threatens to call off summit
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
On Monday, Hamas released 20 hostages into the custody of the Red Cross, which then brought them to Israel as part of a new ceasefire deal that many hope will signal an end to two years of war in the devastated Gaza Strip.
President Trump called for “the historic dawn of a new Middle East” in an address to the Israeli parliament, as he visits the region to celebrate a deal halting the war in Gaza and securing the release of prisoners held by Hamas.
The Raiders snapped their four-game losing streak with a win over the Titans on Sunday. Here are the players that helped or hurt the team the most.
Tight end Michael Mayer scored his third career touchdown in the Raiders’ win Sunday and caught five passes for 50 yards in place of injured starter Brock Bowers.