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Democratic Party approval rating is in the tank.
It’s time for a NOSIR policy.
More Nevadans need to get involved.
The Rebels are 6-6 after getting off to a huge lead early and coasting to a win over NAIA-school La Sierra on Monday night at Thomas & Mack Center.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford announced a court order blocking the Trump administration from imposing unlawful conditions on two federal emergency grants.
The lawsuit suggested that former Metropolitan Police Department Capt. John Pelletier helped to cover up a 2018 sexual assault and that he kidnapped witnesses.
Nevada is among a group that will receive a nearly $150 million settlement with German automotive manufacturers accused of skirting emission regulations in vehicles
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
A home fire in east Las Vegas left one person dead on Monday, the Clark County Fire Department said in a press release.
City of Las Vegas Communications Director David Riggleman’s final day is Feb. 2. He took his post on Oct. 4, 1999, in Oscar Goodman’s first term.
Las Vegas has been ranked in the top 10 for 2025’s leading moving destinations.
The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas that Donald Trump championed has mostly held, but progress has slowed recently.
A Clark County Detention Center inmate who was found dead inside a cell with an imprisoned Discovery Channel reality show star has been identified.
Raiders quarterback Geno Smith did not suffer a high ankle sprain as originally feared during Sunday’s game, but his availability for the season finale remains in doubt.
Lending Tree’s 2026 housing and economic predictions report said mortgage rates could dip below 6 percent briefly next year which could unlock the Las Vegas Valley housing market.
He was also on Ohio State’s staff for three seasons, including the 2024 national championship team.
A slaying on the Las Vegas Strip, a skydiving crash and a shooting at a local gym were among Harrison’s most memorable stories of the year.
Review-Journal reporter/columnist Ed Graney spent the year writing columns on local teams and issues, and also covered Dan Mullen’s first season as the UNLV football coach.
Loopholes in local government contract regulations and a controversial court program critics say targeted homeless people are just a few of the Review-Journal’s 2025 investigative stories.
