William Hill sports book director Nick Bogdanovich said “there’s not a running back alive who’s worth more than a half point — a point, tops.”
The announcement that a minor league domestic soccer franchise will play at Cashman Field in 2018 is greeted with air horns and cheers.
Cannabis dispensaries in Clark County are permitted to be open from 7 a.m. to 3 a.m., but the county’s Green Ribbon Panel on Friday said it wants to advise commissioners to extend marijuana store hours.
Politicians spend their careers trying to get into the White House. Yet it is an odd fact of life that as soon as a new president is sworn in, he cannot get away from 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. fast enough.
Twins Rasheem and Rasheed Parks face off at UNLV practices. They also played at Arbor View High School and Pima Community College in Tucson, Arizona.
Sugar Ray Leonard fought the best of the best, but to him, there was no one like Thomas Hearns. The boxer known as “Hitman” earned the respect of Leonard during their two memorable fights in Las Vegas.
Goodwill Industries of Southern Nevada on Friday filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The 63-year-old man found dead near the Clark County Wetlands Park on July 9 died partly because of heat, the Clark County coroner’s office said Friday.
A Michigan man faces child abuse charges after a police officer found a baby alone in a car at a marijuana dispensary Tuesday. He told police he needed to use the bathroom, a Metropolitan Police Department arrest report shows.
House lawmakers finalized a bill Friday to streamline the appeals process for veterans seeking benefits and sent the legislation to the president.
The Raiders are still a few years away from throwing the pigskin in Las Vegas. But one investor group is getting in on the team’s neighborhood early – and it paid a premium.
The Raiders and all their lofty goals and preseason hype begin this four-game stretch of glorified scrimmages against the Arizona Cardinals on Saturday at University of Phoenix Stadium.
The Age of Aquarius dawns again as Majestic Repertory Theatre lets the sunshine in with “Hair,” as a tribe of performers(including a live band) delivers such hits as “Let the Sunshine In,”
Clark County has hired a broadband planning company to help regulate anticipated contracts with major wireless carriers.
DJ Diesel, aka NBA great Shaquille O’Neal, throws down the jams at the Rehab pool party on Sunday. Doors open at 11 a.m. at the Hard Rock Hotel. Tickets start at $20 for women and $40 for men (rehablv.com).
A new, half-mile carpool ramp hailed as the centerpiece of Project Neon is starting to take shape, prompting the long-term closure of two freeway ramps starting Monday evening in downtown Las Vegas, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.
With hard rock icons Alice Cooper and Deep Purple hitting the road together, here are five things you need to know about the co-bill:
Maybe I haven’t seen enough bad horror movies to appreciate “Annabelle: Creation.” But I just didn’t get what all the screaming was about.
Two passenger trains collided on Friday just outside Egypt’s Mediterranean port city of Alexandria, killing 43 people, according to authorities, the country’s deadliest rail accident in more than a decade.
The High Roller is seen from The Linq promenade in Las Vegas Sunday, Aug. 21, 2016. Jason Ogulnik/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Have an artful weekend in Las Vegas.
Women seem to have less affinity for mechanical things than men, a preference that shows up even in extremely young children.
Hackers released an email from HBO in which the company expressed willingness to pay them $250,000 as part of a negotiation over electronic data swiped from HBO’s servers.
Ten years on, almost as long as USA Dawgs has existed, and the Las Vegas Valley shoe seller still hashes out its war with clog giant Crocs in courts.
A years-long criminal records paperwork backlog is close to being resolved, a state official said this week.
Las Vegas’ United Soccer League expansion franchise narrowed its team name search to six Friday.
At north valley Japanese restaurant OMG Sushi, visitors do most of the talking.
Heavyweight boxing legend Mike Tyson has filed a lawsuit against the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame Inc. in Las Vegas, alleging trademark infringement and violation of his rights of privacy.
Two severe thunderstorm warnings and a flood advisory that had been issued for Clark County on Friday are no longer in effect.
The flashy Las Vegas logo that’s splashed across city stationary and equipment is headed for an early retirement.
