Check out the top performances from Wednesday’s high school baseball and softball action.
Ukrainian President Zelensky resembled Winston Churchill in his impassioned address to the U.S. Congress.
The M Resort is the offcial team home of the IFL Knight Hawks and AHL Silver Knights.
Prices at the gasoline pump continue to climb. Guess who sets the prices? The oil companies.
One of the cornerstones of the American legal system is that a citizen is considered innocent until proven guilty.
Once again, the Review-Journal beats the drum and disparages the cruel, evil Nevada government worker pension system.
Check out some editorial cartoons from the U.S. and around the world.
If you want an example of how politicians extend emergency powers long past when the crisis is over, look at student loans.
Culinary Local 226 announced a new secretary-treasurer, Ted Pappageorge, and a new president, Diana Valles, on Wednesday.
St. Patrick’s Day festivities arrive in Nevada without COVID-19 capacity restrictions for the first time since the pandemic. Retailers expect business will reflect that.
Las Vegas bakery creates sugary treat ahead of K-pop’s April concerts
Golden Knights goalies Laurent Brossoit and Logan Thompson, filling in for injured Robin Lehner, allowed 18 goals in the final three games of the just-completed trip.
The giant tent will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on the north side of Allegiant Stadium at Lot B, where the public can select from more than 20,000 items.
Las Vegas chef John Simmons will lead an online cooking class for National Paella Day on March 27.
The Golden Knights opened the season as 5-1 co-favorites with the Colorado Avalanche to win the Stanley Cup and +210 co-favorites to win the Western Conference.
Kentucky junior forward Dre’una Edwards hit the game-winning shot in the Wildcats’ upset of No. 1-ranked South Carolina in the championship game of the women’s SEC tournament.
The city says it has made progress toward its goal of inspecting three dozen properties in the wake of the Alpine Motel fire, the deadliest residential fire in city history.
The annual NCAA college basketball “March Madness” tournament won’t have any games in Las Vegas, but that doesn’t stop thousands from coming to watch and bet on games.
Mountain West basketball got a nod of respect from the NCAA selection committee when four teams received bids to the field of 68 this week.
Members of Nevada’s congressional delegation agreed that the U.S. needs to do everything it can to help Ukraine fend off Russian invaders.
With three days left to go until filing closes, candidates are filling out races up and down the ballot.
All the stadium sites in Las Vegas are located in or near the Resort Corridor, with some involving joint-venture partnerships. Others would entail the A’s buying the land outright.
A new Mastercard offer ties into the new MGM Rewards program that expanded earnable points beyond gaming sites.
Though both Lake Powell and its downstream counterpart, Lake Mead, are dropping faster than expected, much of the region’s focus has been on how to deal with water scarcity in Arizona, Nevada and California, not electricity supply.
The 150-bed West Henderson Hospital is scheduled to open in mid-2024.
From corned beef to boxty, there’s lots of Irish fare to feast on in the Las Vegas Valley.
Mike Krzyzewski’s season-long farewell tour will truly kick into high gear as every game could be his last.
The National Confectioners Association’s Sweets & Snacks Expo is among several trade show additions and extensions announced by the LVCVA.
The three programs with the most national championships in college basketball history are all in the same region and that doesn’t include the defending champions.
The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday approved a conceptual plan to develop residential and commercial properties on the site of the city-owned Desert Pines Golf Club.