Authorities in Wisconsin say a gunman killed two people at a Green Bay casino Saturday night and seriously wounded a third before he was shot and killed by police.
The light heavyweight contender dropped former title challenger Dominick Reyes late the second round of a thriller with a vicious back elbow.
Jonathan Marchessault scored a power-play goal with 1:56 remaining in overtime, and the Golden Knights earned a 3-2 victory over the Arizona Coyotes on Saturday.
Following a year when schools statewide were closed because of the COVID-19 outbreak, high school students in the Las Vegas Valley on Saturday attended in-person proms.
President Joe Biden goes on the trail promoting his more than $6 trillion big government expansion plans with no means and no intention of paying for it.
Until this disease is better understood, it is incumbent upon us to try to protect each other from this respiratory virus.
The Review-Journal is joining in on the “attack the police era.”
“Good cops” become “bad cops” when they remain silent when a rogue officer violates police policy.
Joe Biden’s staggering agenda — laid out in his Wednesday speech — proposes the biggest empowerment of the public sector in the history of the United States, if not the world.
Capitol punishment wastes taxpayer money, threatens to undermine private contracts and endangers the public health.
Nevada is one of just 13 U.S. states that still treat minor traffic violations as criminal offenses rather than civil infractions.
H.R. 1 federalizes our state and local elections. But the framers of the Constitution were very clear that the details of how to run elections should be left to the states.
Today’s universities and colleges bear little if any resemblance to postwar higher education.
The fact is that this country has the transformative ability to take in the world’s throwaways and spin straw into gold.
Nevada’s education establishment wants to raise your property taxes — by a lot. Then, it wants you to pay more in sales tax.
Homicide detectives are investigating after a man was found dead in an alley near downtown Las Vegas.
It’s believed to be the first time in the history of the NFL draft a team has selected two players with the same name in the same year.
When the pandemic struck, Casey Aiken lost his job as a strip club promoter and was forced to look for new work. In June, he landed a job at Real Water’s since-closed plant on Desert Inn Road.
The Aviators are back and will play before fans this season, but COVID-19 protocols are expected to be followed. They open their season Thursday.
The Golden Knights were approved by Clark County to host 50 percent capacity at T-Mobile Arena for their three remaining home games.
Grant Stuard was picked last in the NFL draft on Saturday, making him the latest Mr. Irrelevant. He was selected by the Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Las Vegas housing market has become fiercely competitive in recent months, and the pressure to find a home is even more challenging for first-time buyers.
Three people were injured in a highway shooting Saturday afternoon on Interstate 15 near the Strip.
More than 400 people have been charged with federal crimes in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. But prison time may be another story.
Green Bay leads the list of losers from the weekend’s NFL draft, but it was far from alone.
Missouri safety Tyree Gillespie, Illinois cornerback Nate Hobbs and Pittsburgh center Jimmy Morrissey were drafted by the Raiders.
More than a year and a half after the Storm Area 51 event, a lawsuit surrounding Alienstock has reached a tentative settlement, according to court records.
Andrew Berry’s second draft as general manager of the Cleveland Browns may have solidified his status as a rising star.
The football festival that is the NFL draft concluded Saturday, but not without leaving an indelible imprint on Cleveland.
The fifth and final version of the mock draft correctly called for Chicago to trade up to acquire the Ohio State quarterback, though not much else.