Parade draws hundreds to downtown Las Vegas to honor veterans

Hundreds of people gathered in downtown Las Vegas to honor the men and women who have served and currently serve in the military. The annual Veterans Day Parade also paid tribute to veterans who are also first responders.

Multicultural Golden Knights feature strong French influence

The Golden Knights mirror the modern, multicultural NHL, with seven countries represented on their roster. They also feature one of the largest contingents of French-speaking players in the league.

Sisolak honored, praises duo for roles at Las Vegas shooting

Clark County Commissioner and Nevada gubernatorial candidate Steve Sisolak, an increasingly active and ubiquitous elected official, was honored Thursday night at the 26th annual Camelot gala at Opportunity Village’s Magical Forest on West Oakey Boulevard.

Roy Moore says allegations of sexual misconduct aren’t true

A defiant Roy Moore on Saturday insisted the allegations of sexual misconduct decades ago were false and voters in Alabama would “see through this charade.”

NFL Week 10 betting breakdown

Handicapper Bruce Marshall (GoldSheet.com) breaks down Week 10 of the NFL season.

Trump criticizes ex-US intelligence leaders, says Putin sincere

Days before returning home from a whirlwind trip to Asia, President Donald Trump was back on the defensive over Russian election meddling, saying he considers President Vladimir Putins denials sincere, dismissing former U.S. intelligence officials as political hacks and accusing Democrats of trying to sabotage relations between the two countries.

Eagles bandwagon crowded, but NFC remains wide open

Almost every major media outlet has the 8-1 Philadelphia Eagles ranked as the NFL’s top team. Entering the week, the Westgate had the Eagles as the betting favorite to win the Super Bowl.

 
3 takeaways from the UNLV-BYU game

Three takeaways from the UNLV football team’s 31-21 loss to Brigham Young on Friday night at Sam Boyd Stadium.

New research may lead to earlier detection of ovarian cancer

New research on the origin of ovarian cancer may open the door to early detection of the disease, which could lead to the development of life-saving therapies, the chief science officer of the Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson Medical Research Foundation said Friday.

Oregon county pursues larger role in use of federal land

Encouraged by the Trump administrations pro-development policies, an Oregon county wants to take some control over federal lands that cover half of the high desert, mountains and forests within its borders.

Volunteers chronicle dead seabirds on Washington coast

Barbara Patton scans the expansive beach on Washington’s outer coast looking for telltale signs of dead seabirds: a feather sticking straight up, dark colors in the sand, unusual seaweed clumps that could mask a carcass.

Fishing boat wreck off Hawaii coast creating problems

Just offshore from Waikikis pristine white sand beaches, a fishing boat transporting foreign workers destined for low-paying jobs in Hawaiis fishing fleet smashed into a shallow reef last month.

Betting trends for NFL Week 10

Handicapper Bruce Marshall (GoldSheet.com) breaks down Week 10 of the NFL season.

Review-Journal NFL Challenge picks

Handicapper Hank “The Hammer” Goldberg leads the standings with a 28-14-3 ATS record.

Here’s a preview of the UFC Fight Night 120 main card bouts

A breakdown of the fights on the main card of UFC Fight Night 120 on Saturday at Ted Constant Convocation Center in Norfolk, Virginia, with picks from the Review-Journal’s Adam Hill and Heidi Fang.

Baking is serious business for singer, actress Carnie Wilson

Carnie Wilson has done it all — platinum selling recording artist, actress, talk show host and mom. There was one thing missing: She always wanted to bake — and not just for her family. Cut to this summer in Oregon where her first commercial kitchen and flagship store opened for Love Bites By Carnie.

Hawks help scare off ‘pest’ birds in Los Angeles

Husband-and-wife falconers Alyssa and Mike Bordonaro are “The Hawk Pros,” just one of a number of Southern California bird-abatement businesses.

Cleanup from California wildfires enters new phase

Rumbling bulldozers and front-loaders have started scraping up the ash, charred wood and crumbled bricks and concrete left from thousands of homes and buildings destroyed by blazes in California wine country, launching a new phase in the largest wildfire cleanup in state history.

Nevada students may soon face added math, science requirements

State plans to revise formula for graduation for high school freshmen starting next fall, possibly adding math, science and social science credits. Critics say that would penalize some students by cutting elective courses.

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