While awareness about mental health is on the rise, it often seems that men are left out of the conversation. A new app aims to close that gap.
Las Vegas Centennial Subaru is hosting a cycling event Saturday for “3 Feet for Pete,” a Southern Nevada memorial event in honor of bicyclist Pete Makowski, who was killed in 2013.
The court’s 6-3 decision, with conservative justices in the majority, effectively killed the $400 billion plan, announced by President Joe Biden last year.
A member of Chicago’s famed Second City comedy troupe, he was an immediate success in movies with the Cold War spoof “The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming.”
The court ruled 6-3 for designer Lorie Smith despite a Colorado law that bars discrimination based on sexual orientation, race, gender and other characteristics.
The Las Vegas Age newspaper informed the city’s thousand or so residents about the sinking of the Titanic.
Kayla Carter, 28, died in a crash on Interstate on June 18.
An inspector for the Department of Veterans Affairs identified deficiencies in a Las Vegas VA clinic’s response to a severely ill elderly patient who died in 2021.
Record streak of sub-100 days for Las Vegas Valley expected to end Friday.
Regular Russian troops replace Wagner mercenaries as Russia claims a pyrrhic victory over what is left of Bakhmut.
Divided government requires compromise; Republicans should move the compromise out of the House.
Allowing boys in girls’ sports isn’t a popular position. Nevada Democrats are pushing for it anyway.
Thank you to Richard Strickland, whose May 26 letter to the Review-Journal about the federal debt provides a teachable moment for all of us.
Marco Benitez gets rightfully sentenced to 16 to 40 years for killing someone while driving drunk when Henry Ruggs gets only three years for the same crime?
The voters should decide whether the Oakland A’s get public funding for a new stadium in Las Vegas.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Jim Brown may well have been the greatest athlete to put on a football helmet, although in too many unfortunate instances, he was one of the most flawed.
Now that Biden has kicked off his re-election bid, Democrats have a choice to make: They can be pro-Biden or pro-immigrant. But, they can’t be both.
The ZZ Top founder joined fellow rock superstars in honoring Jeff Beck.
Trauma experts say the most common cause of prehospital death is bleeding out, and a nurse at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center has some tips for helping prevent it.
Darryl Lancaster, 57, has been charged with multiple counts of lewdness with a child under 14.
This year’s Golden Knights, unlike the 2018 expansion team, chose not to touch the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl for winning the Western Conference title.
The WSOP kicked off the first of 95 events Tuesday with a $500 Casino Employees No-limit Hold’em tournament. The Main Event starts July 3.
Northern Nevada schools decided to remain in Class 5A, the top classification, for all eight high school spring sports at a meeting Tuesday.
In March, Golden Entertainment Inc. introduced paid parking at its parking garage adjacent to The Strat.
The demolition of the Tropicana hotel on the Strip would delay the completion of the A’s ballpark.
With mortgage rates at their highest level since mid-March, new-home builders in Las Vegas are employing a long-used tactic to help keep sales flowing.
Lt. Jason Johansson said that both men involved in the fight appeared to be homeless.
A tax loophole used by casinos and other large property owners is a step closer to being closed after lawmakers voted to advance the measure out of committee.
The restaurants assigned 13- and 14-year-old employees to operate manual deep fryers, a task considered a hazardous occupation.
