The Review-Journal’s Politics and Government Editor, Steve Sebelius, wraps up election night. (Mat Luschek / Review-Journal)
Olivia Diaz speaks to her supporters at a election party after results started coming in for the Ward 3 primaries.
Oscar Goodman spoke Tuesday night on behalf of his wife, Carolyn, who won the mayoral primary election. (Mat Luschek / Review-Journal)
Oscar Goodman spoke Tuesday night on behalf of his wife Carolyn, who won the mayoral primary election. (Mat Luschek / Review-Journal)
After 14 months of denying allegations of sexual misconduct, former Wynn Resorts Ltd. Chairman and CEO Steve Wynn said in a report released Tuesday that he had “multiple, consensual relationships” with employees over the years.
On Monday, the Assembly and Senate Judiciary Committees held a joint hearing on Assembly Bill 291. It would ban bump stocks and allow local governments to pass additional restrictions on firearms.
Kyle Bush discusses the possibility of a posting another NASCAR Truck, Xfinity Series, Cup Series sweep after winning the Boyd Gaming 300 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on March 2, 2019. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
NASCAR driver Kyle Busch of Las Vegas and series official John Probst do not agree on the impact of new NASCAR aerodynamic rules that go into effect for 2019 season. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
John Katsilometes chats with Kelly Clinton-Holmes, director of the Stirling Club’s New Year’s Eve entertainment.
Santa takes a dive Sunday, December 2, at the Silverton Casino Hotel. (Mat Luschek / Review-Journal)
A mile and a quarter will get most of the attention Saturday when the 2018 Breeder’s Cup Classic runs. Handicappers Vic Stauffer, Patrick McQuiggan and Review-Journal horse racing columnist Mike Brunker analyze the field.
A mile and a half on turf plays to the strength of European horses, but the 2018 Breeder’s Cup Turf isn’t the big prize that a lot of European horses are focused on winning. Can an American horse break through?
Race 11 on the 2018 Breeder’s Cup program — the sixth Breeder’s Cup race running on Saturday — is the mile, and it might be a tough one to pick. But European horses will have the advantage.
European horses are likely to dominate the ninth race on the Breeder’s Cup program, and the fourth on Saturday’s card. But the handicappers are looking at some American horses to include include in their bets without ignoring, “Euros win turf races.”
Roy H, trained by Peter Miller, looks to dominate the six furlongs in race 10 on the Breeder’s Cup program, and the fifth Saturday race on the Breeder’s Cup card.
Handicappers Vic Stauffer and Patrick McQuiggan have completely different takes on the fifth race on Saturday’s card at Churchill Downs.
Handicappers Vic Stauffer, Patrick McQuiggan and Review-Journal horse racing columnist Mike Brunker agree on Marley’s Freedom in Race 6 on the program of the 2018 Breeder’s Cup. It’s the first race on Saturday’s card for the Breeder’s Cup.
PBR Rodeo riders prepare for the big show. (Mat Luschek / Review-Journal)
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman and city spokesman David Riggleman read the 58 names of the victims of the Oct. 1 shooting at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden on October 1, 2018.
Volunteers decorate floats for the Summerlin Patriotic Parade (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Tony DeFrancesco talks about the win over Salt Lake on July 1, 2018, at Cashman Field. (Betsy Helfand/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Los Angeles-based artist, Andrew Schoultz, discusses his artwork and the exhibition
More than 100 people rallied together Saturday, June 2, 2018, at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden as part of Wear Orange Weekend, a national movement calling for an end to gun violence. More than 350 such events are slated to take place between June 2 and June 3 across the United States.
Las Vegas beat Silverado 6-4 on Wednesday, but it was far from easy. The Wildcats took a 6-4 lead into the bottom of the sixth, but Silverado fought back. The Skyhawks scored four in the frame, and loaded the bases before Las Vegas escaped. Las Vegas induced a double play in the seventh to take home the win in the regular season finale. Kevin Verduzco led the way by scoring three of the Wildcats’ runs. Las Vegas improved to 16-3 (9-11 Sunrise League). Silverado dropped to 11-17-1, 8-12.
Las Vegas’ Spencer Gallagher was suspended by NASCAR Wednesday for violating its substance abuse problem. It happened three days after Gallagher posted his first Xfinity Series victory, at Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama. The 28-year-old Las Vegan has agreed to participate in NASCAR’s Road to Recovery Program. If he is cleared to race in 2018, he will not receive a waiver to compete in the Xfinity playoffs, despite winning last weekend. I would like to say that I am sorry to all of the GMS organization for my actions, especially my team and team owner (father Maury Gallagher), who have worked so hard this year and have put faith in me. I also want to apologize to NASCAR, Chevrolet and my fans for letting them down. I have not upheld the behavior that is expected of me.
The man Las Vegas police killed Thursday at an apartment complex had a history of domestic violence, the police department said.
Tennis stars Novak Djokovic and Simona Halep practiced with Andre Agassi and Darren Cahill at Life Time’s athletic center in Henderson on Friday afternoon. (Roy Thevenot)
The Clark County coroner’s office has released the identification of a body found near Mount Charleston Sunday night. Izaak Paul Towery, 23, of Las Vegas died from multiple sharp force injuries, the coroner’s office said. His death has been ruled a homicide. Towery’s body was found after a hiker reported seeing a body between mile markers 9 and 11 on Kyle Canyon Road, Las Vegas police said. An officer later found the body. Based on evidence at the scene, Metro said, detectives determined Towery had been stabbed several times at that location. His death marked the 42nd homicide in Clark County this year and the 36th investigated by Metro,
Tennis stars Novak Djokovic and Simona Halep practiced with Andre Agassi and Darren Cahill at Life Time’s athletic center in Henderson on Friday afternoon. (Roy Thevenot)