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California wildfires and continuing fireworks are creating smoky conditions Friday in the Las Vegas Valley.
Residents of Las Vegas Valley had full power restoration Friday morning.
Golden Knights top prospect Trevor Connelly, whose character had come into question a year ago, decided he was ready after one year at Providence to begin his pro career.
People lined up around the block of Colorado Avenue in Boulder City to buy a pancake breakfast before the Fourth of July parade and later — a fireworks show.
He achieved his goal of celebrating a historic — and divisive — legislative victory in time for the nation’s birthday.
The Raiders have high hopes under first-year coach Pete Carroll, who has a distinguished track record of turning around losing programs in short order.
President Trump said Thursday that he’s thinking of staging a UFC match on the White House grounds with upwards 20,000 spectators to celebrate 250 years of American independence.
The Clark County Fire Department responded to a storage room fire in a parking garage at a resort on the Las Vegas Strip on Friday.
The Raiders are counting on a healthy Kolton Miller to lead their offensive line this season. Read answers to fans’ questions about Miller and other players.
Six young journalists have joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal newsroom as summer interns across the news, photo and video teams.
A lawsuit that attorney Ty Maynarich filed against his former boss has raised red flags for the State Bar of Nevada.
Police say a driver was arrested on suspicion of impairment after a crash that left a motorcyclist dead on the Fourth of July in Las Vegas.
Outside the Las Vegas Valley, a small town in Nye County is making big bucks on fireworks that are OK to buy in Nye County but are illegal in Clark County.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
The importance of fact-based journalism.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Voters are understandably nervous every time Congress or the president talks about changing Social Security.
The sooner Democrats mend their coalition, the better their chances will be to redeem American democracy.