The UNLV football team will play in its third consecutive bowl game for the first time in program history. Here is how to buy tickets to the Frisco Bowl.
How the Raiders performed in a loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium, their seventh straight defeat that dropped them to 2-11 this season.
The worst show in Southern Nevada isn’t on the Las Vegas Strip. It’s playing in the chambers of the Henderson City Council.
Barrel racer Carlee Otero joins us for NFR Live at 4:45 from Day 4 of the 2025 National Finals Rodeo at the Thomas & Mack Center.
The Raiders lost their seventh straight game, falling to the Denver Broncos at Allegiant Stadium. Raiders quarterback Geno Smith left the game after the third quarter.
The Raiders lost their seventh straight game, falling to the Denver Broncos at Allegiant Stadium. Raiders quarterback Geno Smith left the game with a shoulder injury.
Center Emmanuel Stephen had team-high 18 points and 10 rebounds in his season debut as UNLV’s men’s basketball team defeated Stanford on Sunday.
UNLV will take a 10-3 record into the game under first-year coach Dan Mullen. It’s the third straight season the Rebels will participate in a bowl game.
The Raiders have settled on Kenny Pickett as their backup quarterback for Sunday’s game against the Denver Broncos at Allegiant Stadium.
Utah will make its record-setting seventh appearance in the Las Vegas Bowl when the Utes meet Nebraska on New Year’s Eve, bowl officials announced Sunday.
Two people were killed and another was injured early Sunday in a shooting on Coastal Dreams Avenue, according to a North Las Vegas Police Department news release
A motorist speeding through a downtown intersection Saturday night failed to stop at a four-way sign and fatally struck another driver, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
The Raiders look for their first win in nearly two months when they host the Denver Broncos on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium. Here is how to watch the game.
The NBA Cup format change kicks in next season, and the return of the annual in-season tournament finale to Las Vegas is unclear.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s 2025 Judicial Performance Evaluation asked questions about 101 judges from the Nevada Supreme Court and multiple lower courts.
Clark County lawyers rated 101 judges for the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s 2025 Judicial Performance Evaluation. UNLV’s Center for Research, Evaluation and Assessment conducted the survey, which the Review-Journal has sponsored 14 times since 1992. Here are the results.
Nevada’s appellate courts are full of judges who are experienced and fair in the courtroom, according to Clark County lawyers.
Fourteen judges received retention scores over 90 percent in the Review-Journal’s 2025 Judicial Performance Evaluation and are considered strong performers.
Lawyers gave some of the highest scores to the judges serving on the municipal and justice courts of North Las Vegas, Las Vegas and Henderson — and some of the lowest, too.
Two Family Court judges received especially impressive scores in the Review-Journal’s 2025 Judicial Performance Evaluation, but lawyers think two others should be ousted.
