Chicken finger favorite Zaxbys has debuted its first-ever location in the Las Vegas Valley.
A new team is in the No. 1 spot in the Review-Journal’s Class 4A baseball rankings. Also included are softball and volleyball rankings.
The first woman to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice is coming to T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas this fall.
Southwest Airlines is dropping yet another popular flier policy.
Homeschooling increased during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. But some Las Vegas families find the process of returning to public school is not as simple as they thought.
Las Vegas’s Triple-A baseball franchise the Aviators have gone by multiple team names and seen a slew of Major League affiliations over the years.
While most of Nevada’s in-tact ghost towns are concentrated in the central and northern portions of the state, the remnants of several abandoned communities remain in Southern Nevada.
Senate Bill 432 aims to close family court hearings to increase privacy, but opponents say it is unnecessary legislation that could hinder accountability.
The Boring Company is looking at a pair of sites to construct Vegas Loop stations that would in part serve patrons going to and from Sphere.
The owner of the Las Vegas Spaceport west of the city plans to sell military-grade communications satellites to buyers who can afford the $5.5 million price tag.
The Nevada Legislature could ask voters to consider reforming the state’s property tax system in a shake-up that could have big consequences for the state’s housing market and municipalities’ revenue.
The Nevada Highway Patrol investigated a fatal wrong-way crash north of the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Check out the scores and top performances from Friday’s high school baseball, softball and boys volleyball action.
Some of Southern Nevada’s top high school track and field athletes competed at the O’Dea Relays and Vegas Elite Twilight Invitational on Friday at Palo Verde.
Transgender women in sports is no big deal.
Aging out of foster care is one of the most difficult transitions a young person can face.
Mountain West commissioner Gloria Nevarez spoke to the Review-Journal while appearing on a panel of female leaders at the Palms on Friday.
Toyota Racing prospect Corey Heim won the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway after the race was stopped twice because of rain.
The new experience “Rolling Stone Presents: Amplified at Illuminarium” uses technical dexterity to tell rock-and-roll story.
The FBI joined with ICE officials to arrest a MS-13 gang member at the Las Vegas airport.
In a time of the transfer portal and players moving from one program to the next, UNLV needs to quickly make a call on Kevin Kruger’s status as basketball coach.
Joe Biden waffled and sat on his hands when it came to capital punishment, ultimately showing mercy on double- and triple-murderers.
A 24-year-old woman was indicted by a Clark County grand jury on counts of murder and child abuse.
New York-based KalshiEX LLC, which offers “event-based contracts” that resemble sports bets, is getting a deadline extension from the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
Standout performances from Centennial, Democracy Prep and Bishop Gorman highlight the Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada girls basketball team.
A Las Vegas man appeared in court Thursday in Las Vegas after being accused of forcing three people into “domestic servitude.”
Chase Elliott said there’s a greater emphasis on Sunday’s Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway because it’s one of the first traditional tracks on the schedule.
The Raiders filled their biggest need when they traded for quarterback Geno Smith, but there’s still plenty of work to do to field a competitive roster.
