The Raiders are ready to move on with the season after Jon Gruden resigned as head coach.
Gov. Steve Sisolak, in an interview at the governor’s mansion in Carson City, said he prays daily for guidance in handling the COVID pandemic.
At the National Business Aircraft Association convention in Las Vegas, Blade, a helicopter-driven mobility company, is showing how it dodges commuter traffic in the air.
In early September, the school board voted 5-1 to approve a mandate, but negotiations haven’t yet started with employee unions about the topic.
Former Washoe County Republican Party Chair Michael Kadenacy will turn his attention to helping candidates through the newly formed Nevada Wins PAC.
Monthly meetup for local tech community expected to draw over 120 people to the Las Vegas Arts District
A faction now led by state Sen. Carrie Buck, R-Henderson, seeks to stop the Nevada Republican Party from holding a meeting to elect its chairman on Saturday.
Shortages of labor, raw materials and bottlenecks at major U.S. ports are causing industry leaders to suggest consumers buy holiday gifts and products early.
Raiders quarterback Derek Carr spoke publicly Wednesday for the first time since head coach Jon Gruden resigned. “I love the man, but you hate the sin,” Carr said.
Back pain has sidelined Wayne Newton’s return, as he says, “We want to give you what you deserve and expect from us, the best show possible.”
Vic Fangio said there’s “no place in the world” for the opinions expressed by the former Raiders coach in emails leaked earlier this week that led to his resignation.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board’s recommendation to approve the acquisition of Great Britain’s Gamesys Group will help Bally’s bid to expand to an omnichannel operation.
A former Mojave High School coach has been arrested on a charge of sexual conduct between school staff/volunteer and student, according to the Clark County School District Police Department.
Chandler Stephenson’s go-ahead goal in the season-opening win was an example of the Golden Knights’ commitment to squeezing teams in the neutral zone.
The jury began deliberations Wednesday in a murder trial for two men accused of a 2016 fatal shooting, one of whom is facing the death penalty.
Martorano’s, which opened at Paris Las Vegas in 2014 to join a Rio spot dating to 2007, has closed, while Nobu Restaurant & Lounge and Vanderpump a’ Paris are planned.
Jon Gruden’s likeness will be replaced by a generic character once the title is updated in the coming weeks, according to a statement from EA Sports.
The honor came in recognition of Xander Schauffele’s gold medal performance this summer in the Tokyo Olympics.
Tom Dreesen spent 14 years opening for Frank Sinatra and also was a frequent opening act for Sammy Davis Jr.
With 78 of the world’s top golfers in the field, the attraction for players and viewers just might be The Summit Club, the mysterious layout set amongst the red rocks of western Las Vegas.
After having three games canceled by the virus, Foothill is eager to pad its 3-1 record in a Class 5A game at Canyon Springs.
The Lady Rebels were picked to finish third in the conference by a panel comprised of the league’s media, after finishing second in 2020-21 under coach Lindy La Rocque.
Jalen Nailor earns Big Ten honors after catching three long touchdown passes in the undefeated Spartans’ 31-13 victory at Rutgers.
Rolando Rodriguez, 19, is charged with open murder in the death of Jhanson Galindo, 19.
Sofia Murillo, a third-grade teacher at Mater Academy Mountain Vista, inspires her 2.9M followers with TikToks about her life as a Latinx teacher.
The Las Vegas boys took over the No. 1 spot in the Southern Nevada Soccer Coaches poll. The Faith Lutheran girls remain No. 1.
Moapa Valley, the No. 1 team in the Review-Journal’s Class 3A rankings, will step out of league play to meet 4A Clark this week.
Silverado remains No. 1 in the Review-Journal’s Class 4A rankings, but Coronado made a leap from No. 5 to No. 2 after beating last week’s No. 2 Shadow Ridge.
Bishop Gorman shut out Legacy 62-0 last week and outscored its Class 5A Desert League opponents 165-0. The Gaels remain No. 1 in the Review-Journal’s 5A rankings.
Raiders owner Mark Davis, general manager Mike Mayock and interim head coach Rich Bisaccia met with the players on Wednesday, with the goal of trying to move forward.
