The destructive effects of Biden’s enormous tax and spending increases should be clear to everyone.
Check out the top performances from Tuesday’s high school baseball and softball action and look forward to Wednesday’s schedule.
Officers were initially called to an apartment complex on the 3000 block of East Charleston Boulevard for reports of gunshots, police said.
The Nevada Supreme Court on Monday heard arguments in a case involving an end-run around the state constitution, and the hearing was quite instructive.
All the charging stations that the administration is championing should source their power from solar and not the grid
Your April 27 editorial rightly suggests that Gov. Steve Sisolak pass more control of COVID restrictions to Clark County, as has since been done. This, however, does not mean the pandemic is over.
Let’s first get public employees out of the Legislature.
Parents need to seize control from the politicians and unions.
Anyone else old enough to remember when travel bans were xenophobic?
Maddox Riske hit a two-run homer to ignite a four-run eighth inning as Bishop Gorman rallied past Palo Verde after blowing an early three-run lead.
The Golden Knights have lost five straight games against the Minnesota Wild. They are 0-3 this season and 1-6 all time at Xcel Energy Center.
Physicians, hospitals, insurers and business groups opposed a bill to create a public health insurance option, even as proponents said it would extend health care to those currently without it.
The state’s Economic Forum said Tuesday that Nevada tax revenues have given the state an extra $586 million, a relief to lawmakers who anticipated cutting budgets as the state recovers from COVID-19.
The Clark County coroner’s office on Tuesday released the cause and manner of death for the infant sisters whose mother was arrested on murder charges after their deaths in November.
Sen. Jacky Rosen said Tuesday she does not support requiring vaccine passports for local events, pointing to continued COVID-19 mitigation efforts and improving vaccination rates.
Clark County and Southern Nevada Health District officials debuted Tuesday the valley’s first large-scale, drive-thru vaccination site.
Joshua Wolf Shenk quit the international literary center and The Believer magazine following a February incident where he reportedly exposed himself during a Zoom call.
The former Minneapolis police officer was convicted last month of killing George Floyd.
Hundreds of students at the Clark County School District have been quarantined or isolated as a result of COVID-19 exposures or positives since in-person learning resumed.
A 32-year-old man was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on a murder charge last week in connection with a fatal shooting in Henderson in March 2020, records show.
The No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft has won the award only three times in the last 39 years: Kyler Murray in 2019, Cam Newton in 2011 and Sam Bradford in 2010.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a woman who died Thursday, a little over a week after police said she was attacked by a home invader.
America’s new normal temperature is a degree hotter than it was just two decades ago.
A motorcyclist was killed after he lost control near Lake Mead National Recreational Area on Sunday morning, according to a statement from the Nevada Highway Patrol.
It is my hope that Mr. Joecks and the Review-Journal continue to promote the benefits of being vaccinated.
Utah on Tuesday ended mandated limits on gatherings and social distancing related to the coronavirus after the state reached several metrics laid out in a so-called “COVID-19 endgame” bill passed earlier this year.
Buffalo defensive end Malcolm Koonce, selected by the Raiders in the third round of the NFL draft, brings an elevated understanding and natural feel for the pass rush.
UNLV football coach Marcus Arroyo, basketball coaches Kevin Kruger and Lindy La Rocque and volleyball coach Dawn Sullivan get high-octane thrills during Rebel Caravan stop.
Casey Hayward, who twice made the Pro Bowl, reunites with defensive coordinator Gus Bradley, who coached him in four of his five seasons with the Los Angeles Chargers.
Everyone entering the facilities will still be required to wear a mask, undergo a temperature check and sign a form stating they do not show symptoms of COVID-19.