Is the United States uniquely brilliant in maintaining a half-century of cumulative trade deficits?
Let’s use the land we have more wisely.
Senate Bill 432 is an affront to government transparency and accountability.
Doug Kalitta won last year’s NHRA 4-Wide Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and he’s looking to win the event again after a strong qualifying run.
Out now: The video and companion 12-inch vinyl record, “The Killers Bruce Springsteen: Encore At The Garden.”
Shawn Michaels will add to his list of Las Vegas memories this week as the WWE returns to the city that hosted the WrestleMania that changed the event forever.
The UNLV football team held the first of three spring scrimmages Saturday, and coach Dan Mullen said he wants the pace of play to improve.
Picked to replace Zach Arnett, who resigned Monday as UNLV’s defensive coordinator, Paul Guenther has already begun adding his own wrinkles to things.
Israel announced Saturday it has completed construction of a new security corridor that cuts off the southern city of Rafah from the rest of Gaza
What began as a routine discussion at a Las Vegas Planning Commission meeting devolved into a squabble that led to a public firing and an arrest.
Check out the scores and top performances from Wednesday’s high school baseball, softball and boys volleyball action.
This is who they are now, all battered and bruised, a basketball team being pushed to its physical limits. UNLV doesn’t have any choice. This is the hand it has been dealt.
Two doses of the measles vaccine is 97 percent effective.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Some of the many “mistakes” the Trump administration has made in its frenzied push to implement the MAGA agenda (aka Project 2025) are simple descriptors that they communicate to the public.
Aaron Ford needs to be told that his job is to represent all the people of Nevada and not merely to try to block all things Donald Trump, who won this state.
Congress created the current organizational structure of the Postal Service and would have to approve any changes.
Congress is in the midst of what has become a common, if unfortunate, ritual: squabbling over a potential government “shutdown.”
Arbor View’s baseball team scored in the top of the eighth inning to earn a win at Bishop Gorman on Wednesday. Here are photos from the game.
A lengthy disciplinary hearing that could lead to action against Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones’ law license wrapped up without a resolution after three days of testimony.
The Clark County School Board grappled Tuesday night with the question of who gets a say in selecting the district’s next superintendent.
The Raiders released a veteran quarterback and center on the first day of NFL free agency Wednesday, but welcomed back a defensive tackle.
On Capitol Hill, a panel looks at “gender-affirming care” and what can go wrong when kids are pulled into the transitioning machine called “The Pipeline.”
UNLV scored only 21 points in the first half, but rallied to defeat Air Force in the first round of the Mountain West men’s basketball tournament Wednesday.
A new scam involves calls, texts and emails that threaten to arrest people unless they pay thousands for missing jury duty.
The FBI arrested a 38-year-old citizen of Mexico in connection with the armed robbery of four taco vendors in January.
The Chippendales male revue moved to Linq on a day it rained in Vegas. So the show took a shower.
The Golden Knights are in first place in the Pacific Division with 18 games remaining. Here are four teams they could face in the first round of the playoffs.
Nye County Sheriff’s Office Capt. David Boruchowitz was indicted after the Review-Journal raised questions about the sheriff’s failures to discipline him.
A former Clark County School District assistant principal is accused of paying to touch a 16-year-old student’s genitals.
