Las Vegas News | 7@7 AM for Friday, October 17th, 2025
Nevadans participated in the nation’s largest citizen science project this December and January.
This will be a year of seeing if new leadership and new laws will improve education for the valley’s students.
Highlights include a trial over the murder of Tupac Shakur, District Court elections and high-profile traffic fatality cases.
It was a busy news year for the Las Vegas Review-Journal. With the growth the Las Vegas Valley is experiencing, it’s not expected that 2026 will be any different.
The trade deadline, Mitch Marner and the health of goaltender Adin Hill will be some of the stories Golden Knights reporter Danny Webster follows this year.
Here’s the Metropolitan Police Department’s plan to reduce traffic-related fatalities and keep officer-involved shootings at an all-time low
Review-Journal reporters Vinny Bonsignore and Adam Hill answer questions about the Raiders’ lost season and what changes need to happen in the offseason.
Major changes are coming to Nevada high school sports in 2026, including another new football format. Here are five storylines reporter Alex Wright will be following.
Nevada is headed for a drier, hotter future. Here’s what you need to know.
The Raiders and Chiefs are facing a crucial offseason, including whether Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce will retire and ride off into the sunset with Taylor Swift.
The lawsuit was filed in Clark County District Court in Las Vegas.
Raiders coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek inherited a flawed operation that has incurred a plethora of misfortune and bad decision-making over the years.
December 2025 was the warmest December on record, the National Weather Service said. But the month also saw some rain.
Joshua Johnson, 31, was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on Friday.
“We’ll be involved in it very much,” the president said. “We can’t take a chance in letting somebody else run and just take over what he left.”
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
Alternatives are much better.
Democrats buy votes with “free” stuff.
Those are the facts.
