Las Vegas police say a person was attacked by a group of people on the Strip on Saturday night.
Tourists interviewed on the Strip this week say they feel safe despite the recent spate of violence, noting increased police presence as a positive factor.
A hyper-charged atmosphere of political division awaits Judge Amy Coney Barrett this week when Senate hearings begin on her nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The vast majority of Clark County’s public charter schools offered fully remote instruction when the school year began. But now, some are bringing up to 25 percent of students back to campus.
Months into the pandemic, vulnerable medical practitioners have witnessed the deadly toll of the virus on the reservation and are taking extra steps to stay safe.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s inaction puts businesses and jobs in jeopardy.
Gov. Sisolak has stated repeatedly that Nevada tenants must pay their rent if they are able. However, there is no way to enforce that directive.
Assembly Bill 3121 can be understood — as a loud virtue signal to make up for failed responses to concrete crises.
President Donald Trump needs to copy Joe Biden’s campaign strategy and disappear into a basement.
With his no-drama demeanor during the vice presidential debate Wednesday, Pence showed America how Trump would look if he acted like a politician: like a president.
A constitutional convention called by the states would have virtually no rules, couldn’t be constrained by Congress or the president, and could end in all manner of mischief.
Your public endorsement of President Donald Trump in the Oct. 4 Review-Journal was brilliantly written and expressed.
You are so terribly wrong to endorse President Donald Trump for a second term.
All the letters in Thursday’s Review-Journal were about President Donald Trump and all were negative. I am sick and tired of the negativity.
Presidential candidate Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris have been not-so-artfully dodging four very important questions from the media
The longer kids remain at home, the more likely it becomes that many — particularly those in underprivileged communities — will be forever stunted academically.
Patrick Cantlay and Martin Laird have a two-stroke lead on a day when Matthew Wolff shoots a 61 and Bryson DeChambeau struggles to a 71 in the third round at TPC Summerlin.
Magic Murray Sawchuck and Dani Elizabeth of Crazy Girls are teaming on a landscaping business, among other ventures.
Bryson DeChambeau struggled to a par 71 on a breezy Saturday afternoon and fell into a tie for 31st place after three rounds of the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open.
In a wide-ranging interview, Golden Knights majority owner Bill Foley indicated he wants goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury, the face of the franchise, to return to the team.
Three-sport high school star Giancarlo Stanton was recruited heavily by the Rebels when Mike Sanford was the football coach before switching his focus to baseball.
While Delta was a weaker storm than Category 4 Laura, it brought significantly more flooding.
Former Las Vegan’s biotech company teams up with Wynn Resorts and UMC to offer COVID-19 saliva testing.
Some colleges and universities are seeing fewer international students this fall due to factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic and delays in getting a visa — a nationwide trend.
The Dodgers are -230 series favorites over the Braves and would be the worst-case scenario at the Westgate sportsbook of the four remaining teams to win the World Series.
The pandemic has made large gatherings like the Global Gaming Expo impossible, but the sponsoring American Gaming Association is doing its best with a virtual experience.
Handicapper Mark Franco (FrancoSports.com) is 16-4 ATS (80 percent) after going 4-1 ATS in each of the first four weeks of the NFL season.
Handicapper Joe D’Amico went 3-1-1 ATS last week and is in second place in the Review-Journal NFL Challenge with an 11-8-1 ATS record.
There were 806 additional cases reported on Saturday, along with two more deaths, according to the Department of Health and Human Services’ coronavirus website.
In a letter Saturday to colleagues, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said, “This proposal amounted to one step forward, two steps back.”