The higher education institutions refused to provide documents that should be available for public inspection under state law.
A new Review-Journal feature called “What Are They Hiding?” will spotlight all the bad-faith ways Nevada governments hide public records from taxpayers.
Buildings and other structures that comprised the property are gone after Station Casinos said last summer it would demolish the property.
High Roller chocolate dessert stout at BrewDog brewpub and microbrewery sources hops from seven countries and malt from six continents.
Usher’s return to Park MGM, the Vipers’ home debut and Impact Wrestling highlight this week’s lineup.
High winds, snow, rain are forecast to continue into the weekend with heavy snowfall expected for the Spring Mountains, says the National Weather Service.
Mojave went on a 20-0 run in the first six minutes of the fourth quarter to pull away from Las Vegas High in a key Class 4A Lake League matchup Monday night.
It would be a tragedy upon a tragedy if the horrific murder of Review-Journal reporter Jeff German resulted in the gutting of Nevada’s shield law.
A solution to one voter’s dilemma.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
NATO frustration with Germany grows as chancellor Scholz continues to refuse to send German tanks to Ukraine.
Gov. Joe Lombardo’s first State of the State speech was both bipartisan and bellicose, with things that majority Democrats will like and others they will hate.
Lucas Watson, the president of The MSG Sphere, took the stage at Monday morning at Preview Las Vegas in a square conference center to talk about a rounded fortress.
Attorneys for ex-Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs allege that a judge is treating his DUI case differently from similar cases.
“When I said you can feel it, you may have thought it was a figure of speech,” MSG Sphere President Lucas Watson said Monday. “But there will be 10,000 haptic seats that will make you feel the experience in your bones.”
San Mateo County Board of Supervisors President Dave Pine says four people were killed at the farm and three at the trucking business on the outskirts of Half Moon Bay.
The Aces haven’t addressed Dearica Hamby’s allegation that she was discriminated against because of her pregnancy, a claim being investigated by the WNBA’s Players Association.
The arrest came after an undercover cop doing surveillance on something unrelated spotted a man spray painting graffiti.
The inaugural Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix is projected to have an overall economic impact to the tune of almost $1.3 billion.
The Raiders have 23 players on target to become unrestricted free agents. Here’s a look at whom they should prioritize and who might be moving on.
Lunar New Year started Sunday, celebrating the Year of the Rabbit, but Southern Nevada’s hospitality industry kicked off the celebrations last week for visitors.
The Wranger National Finals Rodeo will raise its purse for the third consecutive year to $14.9 million — almost $4 million more than 2022’s purse.
Gov. Joe Lombardo touted fiscal responsibility during his first State of the State speech Monday.
The Metropolitan Police Department agreed to settle two lawsuits involving a jail inmate’s death and a woman who alleged assault and battery.
The boy, Joseph Hawatmeh and Jason Bourne, were shot to death after officers fired 27 rounds on November 3, 2020 outside The Douglas at Stonelake Apartments.
UNLV fifth-year wing Elijah Parquet returned to the court for the first time since Dec. 10 Saturday against Fresno State and hopes to help fix the Rebels’ defense.
Caesars Entertainment settled its case involving advertising content and agreed to pay a $150,000 fine, but actions against DraftKings and BetMGM are still pending.
“The incident was definitely targeted. It was not random. There was nothing random about this,” Sgt. Paul Parizek said.
The Golden Knights are tied for the 27th-most goals in the NHL in January, with chances drying up as opponents take away their transition game.
