The United States and Britain announce a ban on Russian oil while the European Union’s dependence on Russian energy allows it to go only so far.
No. 1 Gonzaga has won the last three WCC tournaments and nine of the last 10, making the championship game 25 straight years and winning 19 of those titles over that span.
Rex Patchett, 13, was struck by a car after police said a driver lost control, left the roadway and ended up on the sidewalk in front of Mannion Middle School.
Air Force could not keep Desi-Rae Young, the UNLV sophomore standout, away from the basket or free-throw line during their Mountain West tournament matchup.
Check out the top performances from Tuesday’s high school baseball and softball action.
Nevada’s education system is doing so poorly that Gov. Steve Sisolak is now making arguments for school choice.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Chuck Schumer puts his troops on the record when it comes to abortion extremism.
I read in the Review-Journal that the accused in the Las Vegas hookah lounge shooting has 82 arrests and nine felony convictions over the past 27 years.
I guess the word is that COVID-19 is over. Except the data published in Sunday’s Review-Journal say the opposite.
Let the debates begin. But let’s be honest about what’s being debated.
His worshipers can see the world around them only through a prism of us-against-them, in which principles simply don’t count.
Democrats terrified of soaring gasoline prices. But isn’t that what they’ve always wanted?
Paul Anka has something to say about the new wave of Vegas headliners who want to rekindle the days of Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack.
Brad Paisley says of his first two shows at Encore Theater in June, “It turned into the most magical two nights of the year for me.”
A plane that crashed near Boulder City last month hit three power lines before it crashed, killing the pilot, according to a preliminary report released Tuesday by the National Transportation Safety Board.
“It was an extremely strong year throughout the Company,” Full House Resorts President and CEO Dan Lee said in a Tuesday news release.
Junior Essence Booker scored 17 points Tuesday as No. 1-seeded UNLV beat No. 5 Air Force in the semifinals of the Mountain West Tournament at the Thomas & Mack Center.
The Golden Knights controlled the puck almost the entire game against the Philadelphia Flyers, with a 48-21 advantage in shots on goal and 88-48 edge in shot attempts.
Rep. Steven Horsford cited the benefits in pushing to make child care tax credits permanent, which Republicans and a key Democratic senator oppose.
The burger giant said it will temporarily close 850 stores but continue paying its 62,000 employees in Russia “who have poured their heart and soul into our McDonald’s brand.”
It’s time to start popping corks: UNLVino is returning to Las Vegas this spring.
A New York City man who needed to be rescued twice on consecutive days while hiking in a northern Arizona mountain range is urging others to pay more attention to winter weather than he did.
The last statewide mask mandate in the U.S. will be lifted by the end of March, Hawaii Gov. David Ige announced Tuesday.
Reiner Sommer, 50, died on Oct. 18 after having a “medical episode” and being placed in custody.
The Review-Journal was named one of “10 News Publishers That Do It Right” by Editor & Publisher magazine for its twice-daily weekday newscasts.
Jon Rahm, the world’s No. 1 player, is the clear favorite to win the Players Championship, which tees off Thursday at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
Matthew Beasley, an attorney who was shot and injured by FBI agents last week, is accused of orchestrating a $300 million Ponzi scheme, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.
The Clark County School District is making a handful of changes beginning Wednesday, including no mask requirement on school buses and eliminating mandatory weekly COVID-19 testing.
Nevada students entering the 12th grade will now be required to be vaccinated against meningitis before school begins.