Gerard Gallant says things are turning around for the Golden Knights. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
NV Energy is seeking approval from the Public Utilities Commission to raise rates to recover costs from investments made prior to last summer’s “record-breaking heatwave.”
The $50 million project faced opposition over its proposed signage, and the developers worked with city staff to chop the size down from what they originally designed.
The Nevada medical board is scheduled to settle allegations from six more patients against Dr. George Chambers.
The valley has seen a rare wave of early June moisture this week. On Tuesday, the Strip and downtown Las Vegas saw some significant rain.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
If technological advance were really a net killer of jobs, the labor market should have been in decline since the invention of the wheel.
A red flare for the convention authority, casinos and local officials.
Punishment for nations that help fund his war effort.
Billionaires don’t care about taxes on tips.
School Boards in Nevada will soon be able to transfer bullies to other schools in the district, a result of legislation signed into law by Gov. Joe Lombardo.
Trump is in the White House again. Cue the ponderous hubris of filmmakers and journalists whose predictions didn’t come true in Trump’s first term.
A Seattle Storm assistant allegedly cursed at an Aces player after Sunday’s game, a league source with knowledge of the situation told the Review-Journal.
Hall has a deep acumen in newspaper and media financial matters and helps the company across all departments, Publisher and Editor Keith Moyer said.
President Donald Trump is resurrecting the travel ban policy from his first term, signing a proclamation preventing people from a dozen countries from entering the United States.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are consensus 9½-point home favorites over the Indiana Pacers in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday, and the total is 231.
District Judge Ronald Israel gave no explanation for the closure, which an attorney for the Las Vegas Review-Journal said was unconstitutional.
A Las Vegas man who was shot to death during a confrontation following a car crash on the 215 Beltway has been identified.
Alisa Petrov had been missing since April 21, when she left her school in American Fork, Utah, police said.