The Raiders fell to the Chiefs, 40-9, at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. Following the loss, players said they have to learn from their mistakes, but are proud that the team kept fighting until the end. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Business owners say it’s been difficult to find customers as a busy stretch of Tropicana Avenue remains closed.
The Aces will likely have nine players to rotate through against the struggling Connecticut Sun on Sunday. Leading scorer A’ja Wilson will be among them.
The NFL Players Association has long sought fully guaranteed contracts for its players, but NFL owners consistently find ways to fight off such progress.
Defenseman Alex Pietrangelo gave Golden Knights fans many memorable moments in his five years with the team. Here are five of them.
Las Vegas Fire & Rescue tracked emergency calls over a 10-hour period Friday into Saturday.
Nguyen Le completed a remarkable rally Friday to win the $3,500 buy-in BetMGM Poker Championship at Aria for a big six-figure payout.
Storms hit the area beginning Thursday, which led to the sinking of the fireworks barge.
With a new coach and offensive coordinator, the Raiders could have the edge on offense against the majority of their opponents this season.
A Henderson HOA is urging city officials to use a new law to replace water infrastructure that has already cost residents nearly a million dollars in ineffective patchwork over the last several years, which if left untreated could result in the community eventually being condemned.
See which lawmakers and the most — and least — success in turning bills into new Nevada laws.
America’s 249th birthday was celebrated with fireworks, food and lots of enjoyment across the Las Vegas Valley.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
We must celebrate our differences.
Reducing barriers to critical care.
Veteran forward Cheyenne Parker-Tyus still hopes to return this season to help the Aces, who waived a player as they continue to shuffle their roster.
Former Duke star Cooper Flagg, the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA draft by the Dallas Mavericks, will be in Las Vegas for the NBA Summer League from July 10 to 20.
In a Q&A with the Review-Journal, Golden Knights president of business operations John Penhollow talks about his decision to take on his new role.
Authorities said 237 people had been rescued so far, including 167 by helicopter.