Gerard Gallant talks about injuries affecting the Golden Knights. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
The former president’s stranglehold on many Republicans may be exceeded only by his stranglehold on many Democrats.
Reading from a Clark County School District library book will get you scolded and silenced by the school board president.
It has become politically correct on the left to blame systemic changes in the economy for disappearing jobs and other pressures on family life that hit Black families.
If you thought this Latino columnist would make excuses for a Latino senator, then you don’t know this columnist very well.
The bottled water company was sued after it was tied to multiple cases of liver failure and one woman’s death in November 2020.
Police spokesman Vernon Davis told the Baltimore Banner that at least four people were shot. Their conditions weren’t immediately known.
It was not known how long the highway would be closed.
A mixed-use building is being proposed in the Arts District that would add more apartments, hotel rooms and commercial space to the area.
This week will see the final race surface paving taking place on Koval Lane between Rochelle Avenue and Westchester Drive.
The council delayed the vote to build a master-planned community with 3,000 homes on top of a 1,100-acre, open-pit mine near Lake Las Vegas.
The Raiders gave UNLV athletics a million reasons to smile Tuesday with a donation earmarked for the football program.
The Nevada State Public Charter School Authority’s board voted to invite five candidates to be interviewed during a public meeting Oct. 13.
A September that was considerably wetter and cooler than normal may not mean a wetter and cooler winter for Las Vegas, the National Weather Service says.
A youth movement left the Athletics with the most losses since moving to Oakland in 1968, and things aren’t likely to change for the foreseeable future.
Every year, approximately 500,000 cats and dogs enter shelters when their pet parents experience an emergency or pass away.
The good news: You do not have to wait until Medicare’s annual enrollment period to change your Medicare supplement. You can change it anytime.