After years of rising prices and mounting customer frustration, one of the largest Las Vegas casino operators is acknowledging that it may have pushed too far.
The Clark County School District announced a reduction in force involving six licensed employees, but then said those six were not yet losing their jobs.
The NHRA returns to Las Vegas Motor Speedway this weekend for the NHRA Nevada Nationals, the penultimate event of the season. Here are three things to watch and the schedule.
Emergency relief flights began landing at Jamaica’s main international airport, which reopened late Wednesday, as crews distributed water, food and other basic supplies.
Militants had previously returned the remains of 15 hostages since the start of the ceasefire, with 13 more still to be recovered.
Michael “The Wizard” Kipness, a professional horse racing handicapper since 1986, analyzes the nine-horse field for Saturday’s Breeders’ Cup Classic.
Any future U.S. test likely would take place in Nevada at the testing sites, but a lot of work likely would need to go into the sites to prepare them given it’s been over 30 years since the last test.
UNLV’s School of Dental Medicine opened its new Advanced Needs Dental Clinic. The new space is at 1700 West Charleston Boulevard.
There is a moment in every life when you finally feel like a success. It might be a raise, a diploma or — on rare occasions — one of the Beatles knowing your name.
During the open enrollment period, it is extremely important that Medicare beneficiaries review their prescription coverage for 2026
Many older adults want to remain in their own home for as long as possible. But being able to do so will depend on how easy it is to maneuver your living space as you get older.
CBS Sportsline handicapper Bruce Marshall provides college football notes and trends for Week 10 games for the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Three Square Food Bank, Southern Nevada’s food bank responsible for distribution to partnering organizations, has announced several emergency food relief distribution efforts.
Construction crews broke ground on a housing tract that is being developed for residents of a historically Black neighborhood nearby that has grappled for decades with widespread structural damage.
Las Vegas police are investigating a homicide that left a woman dead late Wednesday night near downtown.
Las Vegas’ weather will remain the same Thursday and throughout the weekend, according to the National Weather Service forecast.
Check out the scores and top performances from Tuesday’s high school soccer and girls volleyball action.
Coronado’s boys soccer team claimed a home win over Liberty. Here are photos from the match.
The Aces are going to the WNBA Finals for the third time in four years after an overtime win over the Indiana Fever in Game 5 of their semifinals series Tuesday.
This is getting too scary. It is time for Congress to take back control of what is supposed to be a division of powers.
How can there be any civil debate when not even the president of the United States can be civil?
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Only a handful of people — including former Trump attorney Michael Cohen — have been convicted of lying to Congress. Mr. Comey maintains his innocence and said he welcomes a trial.
The less you remember, the more convincing Attorney General Aaron Ford is.
I have long become accustomed to what I call the “BTMF” reflex whenever a great, newsmaking calamity or outrage happens. That’s short for “Blame the media first.”
Proposed bans on vaping and nicotine pouches expose the original mendacity of tobacco control.
The Golden Knights gave up three third-period goals and lost a preseason game to the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday. Here are three takeaways from the defeat.
The Trump administration has negotiated a stake in both the company building a lithium mine in Northern Nevada and the mine itself, the U.S. Energy Department said Tuesday.
Axel Ramos, 23, died Friday after a crash in North Las Vegas, the Clark County coroner’s office confirmed Tuesday.
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