During its board meeting, the federal agency repeatedly cited a Review-Journal investigation of the practice of reducing speeding tickets to parking violations.
The Red Rocker Sammy Hagar is taking a “deeper dive” into his Van Halen days.
McLaren has opened the first-of-its-kind experience center that will let visitors use the same racing simulator as F1 drivers in hopes to grow the brand.
The first renderings have been unveiled of Cello Tower, Las Vegas’ first residential high-rise condo building in more than a decade which will stand 379 feet when completed.
Wall Street-backed companies such as American Homes 4 Rent have a stranglehold on the city’s housing market according to new research, owning a quarter of homes.
The Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix is one of the top selling events this year globally on secondary ticket marketplace StubHub, while hotel room rates have stabilized.
Rain is possible on the Strip during all three days of F1 action, says the National Weather Service.
Images from government agencies and social media accounts, including those of Benjamin Netanyahu, show the extent of the Hamas terrorist attack.
Workers at an Israeli military base received special rabbinical approval to continue identifying Hamas attack victims during the Sabbath.
Should we really care about gas furnaces?
Your Wednesday story about the single father and a person who needs crutches getting evicted tugs at the heartstrings. But you are not getting the back story.
Blame the Biden administration policies that caused inflation.
The Nevada Supreme Court has wisely supported the RJ’s position on the shield law as well as the make-up of a panel to examine German’s journalistic tools.
Blaming Israel for Hamas’s terrorism is the logical outgrowth of believing critical race theory. Little wonder students at many elite universities are doing just that.
The Biden administration has taken the wrong message from James Carville’s famous quip, “It’s the economy, stupid.”
United States must stand by Israel in its hour of need.
The Biden administration has blood on its hands.
Harvard student groups foolishly blame Israel for Hamas atrocities.
Judith Raanan and her daughter Natalie had flown to Israel to celebrate a relative’s birthday but have not been heard from since Hamas launched its surprise attack.
Many synagogues faced tight security at Shabbat services as rabbis urged their congregations to support Israel.
Hundreds of terrorists attacked the Tribe of Nova festival, killing at least 260 people and taking a number of hostages.
Iran’s foreign minister called on Israel to stop its counterattack on Hamas terrorists, warning that the war might expand to other parts of the Middle East.
Seventeen players enter the final round at TPC Summerlin within three shots of the lead, held by Lanto Griffin, Adam Hadwin and defending champion Tom Kim.
The United States is providing weapons and some personnel to Israel, and it has moved two Navy carrier groups to the Eastern Mediterranean.
Ada Sagi’s son says the woman was getting ready to travel to London to celebrate her 75th birthday when she was kidnapped.
The pilot, a reservist with the Israel Defense Forces, was part of the early response to last week’s incursion by Hamas.
A Las Vegas resident shot a 63 on Saturday to move within two shots of the lead at the PGA Tour’s Shriners Children’s Open at TPC Summerlin.
Christopher Bell won his sixth pole of this season Saturday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, but has just one win. He’ll look to capitalize on his speed at Sunday’s South Point 400.
UNLV freshman quarterback Jayden Maiava connected with junior wide receiver Ricky White for two touchdowns in the victory over UNR on Saturday in Reno.
The Aces’ preparation as defending champions has been crucial in the WNBA Finals, but the New York Liberty say they’re prepared for Game 3.
