Authorities have said the victim’s stepfather and the defendant were arguing with each other before he shot into the back of the vehicle.
Zoox will expand its Las Vegas robotaxi service to include one of the city’s popular sporting and live event venues beginning next year.
“I always have the feeling of not being good enough,” the 57-year-old Oscar winner says. “Believe me, no one can be harder on me than me.”
Medicare has special rules for employees, and their spouses, who are covered by an employer’s group health insurance plan.
It’s estimated that 12 million Americans 40 and older are living with uncorrectable vision loss.
With the completion of a $600 million convention center renovation next month, Las Vegas should close in on a record year for conventions and trade shows.
The new CEO spoke with the Review-Journal about her new role, her new city, and the much smaller Las Vegas in her former home state of New Mexico
In the past several days, the sun has sent out several bursts of energy called coronal mass ejections that reached Earth on Tuesday night.
UNLV’s men’s basketball team lost to Montana at the Thomas & Mack Center, suffering its second shocking defeat in three games.
Joe Lombardo defeated an incumbent governor running as a champion of school choice. Now, he’s celebrating the support of a teachers’ union.
America’s experiment in self-government began 250 years ago with the deliberate and inspired design of men who understood the promise and peril of human nature.
Recently, American and European trade negotiators announced a sweeping list of tariff exemptions as part of a trade agreement. Unfortunately, wine and other alcoholic products were not listed as exempt.
Review-Journal columnist Victor Joecks calls Nevada’s film tax credits “for suckers.” Maybe so, but if that’s true, there are a lot of other suckers sitting at the same table.
History teaches us that the average age of the world’s greatest civilizations is about 200 years. So with our republic now going on about 250 years, perhaps there is reason for concern that we may be overdue for the end.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
The U.S. Supreme Court this week agreed to hear a Mississippi case that could change for the better the way Nevada runs its elections.
The memorial will include an open-air promenade, an amphitheater, and educational materials that will honor more than 200,000 veterans in the state.
The event at South 4th Street and East Garces Avenue included color guard performances, military vehicle motocades, and trailer floats with people dressed as founding fathers.
President Donald Trump boasts that his tariffs protect American industries, lure factories to the United States, raise money for the federal government and give him diplomatic leverage. Now, he’s claiming they can finance a windfall for American families, too
The Raiders signed a veteran kicker to their practice squad Tuesday, putting some pressure on Daniel Carlson after a few recent misses.
Cleto Escobedo III and Jimmy Kimmel met as children in Las Vegas, where they grew up across the street from each other.
Reopening the government would restart the program that helps 42 million Americans buy groceries, but it’s not clear how quickly full payments would resume.
A 64-year-old man died after being ejected from his vehicle during a crash at a four-way intersection in east Las Vegas on Nov. 2, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
As politicos prepare to reconvene as soon as Thursday, there remains a level of uncertainty about what exactly will be on the agenda until the official proclamation comes.
Las Vegas Valley gas prices are up 16 cents over the last month, surpassing the $4 per gallon mark for a gallon of regular unleaded fuel for the first time since 2024.
The activity comes as the agenda for the special legislative session, which could start Thursday, is still being finalized.
Randy Katz, 60, was taken into custody Friday on one felony count of willful or malicious torture of an animal, according to the Henderson Police Department.
Four companies have been approved for over $1.18 million in abatements in Clark County in sectors such as fintech, car parts, defense and law enforcement training and textiles.
Tuesday was the deadline for seven states to submit a framework for a deal to update the river’s operating guidelines that expire at the end of 2026.
