Gov. Joe Lombardo’s office said Tom Burns will start his new job as executive director of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development on Jan. 30.
The Kansas City Chiefs are 1-point favorites over the Cincinnati Bengals in Sunday’s AFC championship rematch after the favorite flipped twice this week.
Nevada will receive $55.2 million for broadband infrastructure from the Biden administration’s American Rescue Plan, the White House announced Thursday.
The Legislature is proposing changes on how school board members are selected and what training is required of them before they run for office.
The expansion project, which will add thousands of burial plots and above-ground niches, is expected to start Feb. 6.
A federal deadline to make cuts in water use from Lake Mead, Lake Powell and the rest of the Colorado River hits next week.
A male juvenile told detectives he met with the suspect for sex multiple times for cash, according to an arrest report.
The Raiders probably will be looking for pass catches to complement Davante Adams, Hunter Renfrow and Darren Waller. Here’s some pending free agents who could fit their needs.
A man accused of street racing that led to a crash that left two dead was sentenced to probation on Thursday.
The Golden Knights’ lineup could get a much-needed boost before their back-to-back games against the New York Rangers and New York Islanders this weekend.
Virgin Hotels Las Vegas cleared its last hurdle Thursday to open a sportsbook that’s expected to open in time for the Super Bowl.
The school’s new Name, Image and Likeness opportunities also align with its pursuit of gaining membership into a Power Five conference.
With injuries testing the Golden Knights’ depth and losses piling up, they are listed behind the Seattle Kraken in the division odds at most Las Vegas sportsbooks.
Athletics team brass met recently with Gov. Joe Lombardo and discussed what options the team had in regard to public-private partnerships, the Review-Journal has learned.
Workers at the store on Tenaya Way and Azure Drive plan to unionize with Starbucks Workers United, and filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board.
The National Transportation Safety Board released a series of investigative documents Thursday on the six-vehicle crash.
In his new series “Shrinking,” Segel portrays “psychological vigilante” Jimmy Laird, a brutally honest therapist who is dealing with a full emotional plate.
About two-thirds of U.S. retirees don’t have dental insurance, but there are several options that can help cut your costs.
A newly elected member of the state Republican Central Committee was removed for recording Michele Fiore ranting about Amy Tarkanian, and a new policy prohibiting videotaping was imposed.
The field for flag football will be 50 yards, with 10-yard end zones. On the backside of each end zone will be areas where the finals of the skills competition will take place.
The window to enroll in Medicare Part B is eight months under a special enrollment window when you are no longer employed full time with company benefits.
A barbecue dinner with beer and bourbon pairings, a stand-up performance by Sam Morril and Winter Wine Fest lead this week’s slate of things to do in Las Vegas.
InProduction, which provides temporary seating, staging and the like for events, leased a newly built project that spans more than 102,000 square feet.
Winter will keep and maybe even tighten its hold on Southern Nevada, says the National Weather Service.
Skiers and snowboarders celebrated Christmas weekend by hitting the slopes at Lee Canyon on Monday.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
How about George W. Bush’s cash for the big banks?
Why couldn’t we designate certain plots of land for the people who want to be living on the streets?
What part of accountability do you fear the most?
Rare toad, plant bog down mining, geothermal plans.
