The Golden Knights blew a third-period lead and lost their second consecutive game after winning nine straight, suffering a rare defeat to the San Jose Sharks.
On sale times in Las Vegas for Taylor Swift’s upcoming tour were moved back several hours.
The local coffee shop would be the first Starbucks in Nevada to unionize.
The Chicken Tortilla Soup and the Peppermint Chip Milkshake are now available nationwide, while supplies last.
Robert Macy, who wrote thousands of stories about entertainment, crime and sports in Las Vegas over the course of two decades for The Associated Press, has died.
A Russian missile barrage on the Ukrainian power grid sent the war spilling over into neighboring countries Tuesday, hitting NATO member Poland and cutting electricity to much of Moldova.
Goodwill of Southern Nevada will hold a grand opening for its 17th store located south of the Strip, with the promise of gifts for the first 100 customers.
A judge has granted the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s motion to access copies of all search warrants executed in the investigation into reporter Jeff German’s death.
Faith Lutheran goalie Elke Travis had two shutouts during last week’s 5A girls soccer state tournament. She recorded eight saves in the Crusaders’ 1-0 win in the state title game.
Preston Stanley arrived from Texas at 2 a.m. on the day of the Nevada Open. He then went out and shot 14 under over three days to win the tournament.
Former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt has conceded his race to U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto in a letter posted Tuesday to his Twitter account.
A 33-year-old man was fatally shot late Monday night in central Las Vegas.
A Las Vegas nurse volunteers in Ukraine, filling in the gaps left by nurses and doctors who’ve gone to the front lines of the war with Russia.
The American Gaming Association expects a mostly younger crowd will wager the most on the longshot U.S. team, which begins play Monday in the host country of Qatar.
Casino Employees Against Smoking’s Effects is trying to gather support for a ban on smoking in Nevada casinos, but the topic may be too hot to gather enough local support.
A Las Vegas hospital joins an FDA clinical trial to confirm the safety and feasibility of using a new, single-incision technology in a variety of colorectal surgeries.
The Nevada Division of Environmental Protection and Department of Motor Vehicles said it’s started the process for the state to consider adopting Clean Cars II, which would ban new sales of gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035.
Practically every industry in America was impacted by the pandemic, but tourism was among the hardest-hit as travel all but evaporated for a while.
Three lost fumbles in the first half set the tone as UNLV got run over by Air Force’s option offense Saturday at Allegiant Stadium.
Four top-10 college football teams, including No. 3 Alabama, absorbed their first loss Saturday, making for a wild day at Las Vegas sportsbooks.
It wasn’t even second.
The recent motion filed by the State of Nevada to formally end the Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository project has sparked both support and outrage among Nevadans. Yucca Mountain has been a subject of national controversy for more than 40 years since the project’s environmental review process began.
Imagine how upset you would be if people across America were allowed to vote in our governor’s election, with their votes far outweighing the votes of Nevadans in choosing the winner. Or if all Nevadans statewide had a vote to decide on your county commissioner and to override the votes of the people in your commission district.
Justice is the latest victim as a jury spares the Parkland shooter from the death penalty.
These contests present challenges for many voters, as the campaigns are often low-profile, cordial affairs absent debates, while the candidates are all typically professional and well-educated.
The demanding foreigners pump what we ourselves have in plentitude but will not fully produce.
The Clark County School District hasn’t actually come out and endorsed the idea of breaking up the district, but its actions and performance standards make a powerful case for the idea.
There’s a big difference between the claims Henderson officials make about public safety and what their statistics show.
