It was a surprising statement from Pam Bondi as the Trump administration promises to release more files from its investigation of Jeffrey Epstein: The FBI, she said, was reviewing “tens of thousands of videos” of the wealthy financier “with children or child porn.”
LIV Golf is teaming with MGM Resorts International to stage LIV Golf Week 2026 in January in Las Vegas, but it’s unclear whether there also will be a tournament.
Former Raiders tight end Darren Waller is coming out of retirement and being traded by the New York Giants to the Miami Dolphins, according to a report.
The difficulty it took for Republicans, who have the majority hold in Congress, to wrestle the bill to this point is not expected to let up.
The dispute has laid bare not only the differences between the Republican president and one of his most vociferous one-time advocates.
Las Vegas data-center owner Switch is expanding its big presence in Southern Nevada with a new kind of facility: so-called AI factories.
In a statement released Monday on social media, the WSOP announced it will not recognize a winner of the $1,500 “Millionaire Maker” No-limit Hold’em tournament.
Authorities investigated a crash that left a pedestrian in critical condition on a Las Vegas freeway.
The majority of the rare books the store will be selling are coming from the Antiquarian Books Association of America.
Plus, a major gaming company has won a competitive bid for a multiyear agreement to produce Monopoly-based slot machine games.
The 10 most highly compensated employees working in North Las Vegas city government last year each earned roughly half a million dollars or more in pay and benefits.
Crew members from a Disney cruise ship saved a girl who fell overboard and her father who jumped in after her.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal has hired Dan Alegria, who will serve as the newspaper’s design editor.
More than 50 residents showed up to raise concerns at a town hall meeting hosted by Clark County Commission Chair Tick Segerblom and Las Vegas police.
Amendments made to Gov. Joe Lombardo’s crime and public safety bill reduce his proposals to be tough on certain crimes.
Just raise taxes on the rich.
Time to do the right thing.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
You can’t have it all in life. That’s worth remembering when you consider an issue like mandating paid family leave.
Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro and Gov. Joe Lombardo have merged their sweeping education proposals together, though some more changes could be coming.
Faith Lutheran’s Gavin Day and Clark’s Dominic Harris both announced their college commitment to the same Big 10 school Sunday night.
The Aces had to hold off a late Seattle Storm rally to win their Commissioner’s Cup opener Sunday at Climate Pledge Arena.
Several people were injured and some may have been set on fire at an outdoor mall in Boulder, Colorado, according to police.
Gov. Joe Lombardo signed Assembly Bill 375, bipartisan legislation establishing cocktails-to-go and “picon punch” as the official state drink.
Thirteen helicopter rescues have occurred over seven days at Grand Canyon National Park, the National Park Service said in a statement Sunday.
Raiders quarterback Geno Smith is stabilizing the team’s offense through two weeks of organized team activities.
A University Medical Center employee was arrested after a dog was found dead from apparent heat exposure in a southeast Las Vegas backyard, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
The five schools planning to leave the Mountain West to join a reformed Pac-12 met a major deadline to avoid increased potential exit fees.
Las Vegas police said a woman was fatally stabbed by her roommate’s son in Sunrise Manor Saturday evening.