Golden Knights center Jack Eichel, after a 94-point season, deserves to be in consideration for the mantle of the NHL’s best two-way player.
Las Vegas and Clark County officials will vote on resolutions to extend a property tax levy that helps fund about a quarter of Metro’s commissioned officers.
U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee visited the Western Wall on Friday, the holiest Jewish prayer site in Jerusalem’s Old City.
The Aces agreed to a training camp contract with a player from the Big Ten and ACC who played in five NCAA Tournaments during her collegiate career.
WWE president Nick Khan insists he’s the same person who worked WrestleMania 9 as an usher in 1993 as the one in charge of WrestleMania 41 at Allegiant Stadium.
With spring in full swing, Lake Las Vegas is gearing up to host a series of events throughout the month of May. From luxury cars to live symphonic music and adrenaline-pumping dragon boat races, the community is coming together for fun, entertainment and charitable causes.
Downtown Summerlin, the dynamic urban core of the Summerlin master-planned community, announces the return of its fourth annual Lei Day parade, presented by Fletcher Jones Nevada, on May 1.
Heirloom at Pebble, the company’s newest senior affordable housing community, will begin leasing in May with a formal grand opening planned in June. Located at 2325 E. Torino Ave., Heirloom at Pebble offers 139 one-bedroom apartments and 56 two-bedroom apartments for qualifying seniors ages 55-plus with incomes from 30 to 60 percent of area median income.
Sgt. Kevin Menon, who has multiple pending criminal cases, remains in custody after bail was previously set at $500,000.
The WWE on Friday gave fans a glimpse at what the set will look like for this Saturday’s WrestleMania in Las Vegas.
The Nevada Highway Patrol investigated after a motorcyclist was killed in a crash on a freeway in downtown Las Vegas.
The Titanic sank 113 years ago this month. Now, more than a century later, a piece recovered from the bottom of the ocean is on display in Las Vegas.
D.C. promotes dependency among states, including Nevada.
A third-party watchdog group made up of tech professionals and economists is scouring Nevada’s public government portals for wasteful spending and abuse.
A new analysis shows Henderson is 10th in the country when it comes to the size of apartments being built.
Raiders general manager John Spytek and coach Pete Carroll touched on a variety of topics Friday during their news conference to discuss the NFL draft.
The new general manager, whose resume includes stints at Bellagio and Four Seasons, teased additonal upgrades for the luxury Strip hotel.
The complaint alleged the casino giant permitted two illegal bookmakers to gamble from 2015 to 2018 at MGM Grand and The Cosmopolitan.
A Las Vegas teenager who shot and killed his father in a dispute over his access to electronics pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter.
The will could upend the yearslong legal battle over the former Zappos CEO’s estate.
This isn’t the first time Costco has been called out for shrinkflation.
Menopause marks the end of a woman’s childbearing years, but it doesn’t mark the end of the need for a particular screening test.
Here is the Review-Journal’s final seven-round mock draft for the Raiders before they are on the clock Thursday in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
As Jhone Ebert steps into her role as superintendent of the Clark County School District, she said she will seek to strike a balance between following the law and emphasizing inclusion.
Ned Thomas started his role as Boulder City’s new city manager this week, just in time to attend a special City Council meeting on the city’s 2026 fiscal year budget.
Lashana Graham, 45, was babysitting 2-year-old Da’Corrius Perine at her Las Vegas residence on Oct. 22, the report said.
The importance of tackling Congress’s addiction.
Following party leaders instead of common sense.
The radical left has long called global warming an existential threat. They’re now burning electric cars.
Good as far as it goes, but it ignores the major issues.
