An attraction opening for previews at Mandalay Bay this summer celebrates the life and music of one of the pioneers of reggae.
A Las Vegas company that tests and certifies gaming products on a global basis is under new ownership.
The president of Nevada’s first standalone children’s hospital was announced in March. He sat down with the Review-Journal to answer questions about the landmark development.
Pope Francis, the first Latin American pontiff, reportedly was worried about greeting the crowd in St. Peter’s Square a day before he died at age 88.
A report from the Anti-Defamation League shows incidents of assault and vandalism rose in Nevada in 2024, but harassment incidents fell from 2023.
In defense of choice for the public schools.
Time for a new “contract.”
Proposal in Carson City is too broad.
Legislature should act.
Leftist judges want to turn Donald Trump into a president in name only.
She rejects the term “woke,” but there is no woke policy that she doesn’t support.
Biden administration was the most duplicitous and dishonest presidency in modern history.
While private-sector unions negotiate with employers who must balance labor costs with business survival, public-sector unions operate differently.
Lawmakers should support Assembly Joint Resolution 3.
Resorts World Las Vegas turned its lights off for an hour on Saturday. Here’s why.
UNLV is tasked with once again identifying a talented men’s basketball coach, and one man’s actions this week showed an important trait for the ideal candidate.
UNLV, fresh off its first postseason victory since 2004, will host another game in the Women’s Basketball Invitation Tournament on Sunday.
George Foreman didn’t take Muhammad Ali seriously in “The Rumble in the Jungle,” his most famous bout.
George Foreman, who died Friday, won his second heavyweight title at the MGM Grand. Commentator Jim Lampley spoke to the Review-Journal about calling the fight.
Edan Alexander, a 21-year-old Israeli-American soldier who grew up in the U.S., is one of 59 hostages still in Gaza, more than half of whom are believed to be dead.
The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating a shooting involving an officer in southwest Las Vegas, police said.
A stretch of Paradise Road just northeast of the Strip was closed due to a suspicious death investigation Saturday, according to a Metropolitan Police Department official.
Israel struck Lebanon in retaliation for rockets targeting Israel, killing six people, in the heaviest exchange of fire since its ceasefire with Hezbollah almost four months ago.
The UNLV men’s basketball coaching candidate developed a reputation as a top recruiter before becoming a head coach.
All of the northbound lanes on Interstate 11 in Las Vegas near Henderson have reopened after they were closed Saturday afternoon.
Golden Knights center Tomas Hertl scored three goals before the second period was over against the Detroit Red Wings on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.
Three people died and 15 others were injured after an altercation broke out Friday at a park in Las Cruces, New Mexico, police said Saturday.
Pope Francis will be released from the hospital on Sunday, after 38 days battling a life-threatening case of pneumonia in both lungs, his doctors said.
The Little Beans Cafe food cart is one of a few sidewalk vendors legalized in the Las Vegas Valley after state lawmakers legalized the vendors during the 2023 Legislature.