Despite a month of U.S.-led airstrikes, Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi terrorists remain capable of launching significant attacks.
Pierce called going into next season with Aidan O’Connell as the starter a “worst-case scenario,” even though he remains intrigued by the 2023 fourth-round pick’s potential.
The United States on Tuesday vetoed an Arab-backed U.N. resolution demanding an immediate humanitarian cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war.
Christina Aguilera’s production at Voltaire at The Venetian is aptly described as “intimate.” But the pop superstar is taking it down a notch with her latest Vegas venture.
Ruby Franke, a Utah mother of six who gave parenting advice to millions on YouTube, shared a tearful apology to her children for physically and emotionally abusing them before a judge sentenced her Tuesday to serve up to 60 years in prison.
Michael Lasso, who helped stop an attack on a judge in a Las Vegas courtroom, will be recognized for his efforts by Mayor Carolyn Goodman.
Democracy Prep’s boys basketball team is looking to win the Class 3A state title after facing plenty of off-court adversity in the last year.
A Review-Journal investigation into crashes involving students played a part in Clark County’s decision to entertain adding guards at crosswalks near middle schools.
UNLV alum Charley Hoffman showed he can still compete on the PGA Tour when healthy after a strong performance at the Phoenix Open.
Construction has started on a 51-home community in the southwest corner of the Las Vegas Valley that promises “lock and leave” style living.
Multi-GRAMMY Award-winning superstar Bruno Mars has announced more shows on the Las Vegas Strip.
A winter weather advisory was in effect for the Spring Mountains and the Sheep Range, while light rain fell across most of the valley.
The nation’s commercial casinos generated $66.52 billion in 2023 — the third straight year of record performance — and a 10 percent increase from 2022.
American Airlines is pushing customers to buy tickets directly from the airline if they want to earn frequent-flyer points, and it is raising the cost of checking bags.
A Las Vegas judge has postponed a murder trial date for Duane “Keffe D” Davis, the man accused of orchestrating the killing of hip-hop icon Tupac Shakur.
This tête du cuvée crew (cru?) is debuting Wineaux, the highly anticipated wine bar and shop, on Saturday at the UnCommons development in southwest Las Vegas.
Whether you’re a plant pro or just want some green in your home, here are four local shops to get you started.
Instead of calling the cops on illegal trail builders, federal officials hope to partner with community members to build official trails around Southern Nevada.
Authorities are investigating after Las Vegas officers shot and killed a man who they say charged at police while armed with a weapon.
Coronado led early and rolled to a home win over Bishop Gorman at the Big City Showdown on Saturday. The Centennial girls also earned a big victory over Gorman.
Raul Gil, a successful restaurateur with his Casa Don Juan Mexican eateries, is “very remorseful” as he is headed to federal prison for skimming $5 million in cash, evading federal and state taxes over four years.
Eddie became the Clark County School District Police Department’s first “station dog” in early December. He was donated by the national nonprofit organization K9s For Warriors.
The editorial’s assertion completely disregards the fact that the violence stopped not because of the alleged guardrails, but only after Mr. Trump reluctantly intervened and told the protesters to leave the Capitol after acquiescing for three hours.
Whole families are willing to bet everything on the American Dream of freedom. … I want these brave people as my neighbors.
You can’t drive a mile on the roads without noticing drivers breaking traffic regulations or laws. The danger of accident, injury or death is present on the roads all the time.
The critical need for robust election integrity safeguards.
Biden — much like President Jimmy Carter in 1980 — hasn’t yet shown he can make a compelling case for a second term.
By keeping Donald Trump off Nevada’s presidential primary ballot, the Nevada Republican Party is confusing its own voters.
Sometimes real, sometimes hyped crises lead to these contrived left-wing hysterias — such as the Jan. 6, 2021, violent “armed insurrection” or the “fascist” “ultra-MAGA” threat.
Neither one will be Donald Trump. Both should quit now and consider 2028.
