Stevenson outclassed the game Valdez and earned the win by scores of 118-109, 118-109 and 117-110.
Workplace campaigns and community support have kept the nonprofit in Las Vegas for decades.
Las Vegas developer Brett Torino talks about his new project on Las Vegas Boulevard and why he is bullish on the resort corridor.
The U.S. economy contracts as the GDP declines 1.4 percent in the first quarter.
Forgiving debt without reforming existing programs is nuts.
There is no way for law enforcement to be at every intersection. They need the assistance of the technology available.
Only in Washington, D.C., can you fail so spectacularly and continue to live high on the hog at taxpayer expense.
The Review-Journal should keep it up.
Nevada is insulated from legal drama surrounding abortion laws in all but the most sweeping scenarios.
The Clark County School District can’t teach kids to read or keep them safe, so now it wants them to role-play asking each other for sex.
Is Musk’s $46-billion acquisition the internet equivalent of Germans in November 1989 with sledgehammers smashing down the Berlin Wall?
Nico Ali Walsh needed just 2 minutes, 50 seconds Saturday night to turn a chorus of boos into a cacophony of cheers inside MGM Grand Garden.
Former San Diego State star Matt Araiza had to watch as two other punters were selected before him in the NFL draft and he intends to make those teams regret their decisions.
“I still can’t believe, to be very honest, we are in Las Vegas, because of the way that the league has viewed and everything that this city offers to anybody who wants to gamble,” Eisen says.
The Silver Knights will open the AHL Calder Cup playoffs on Wednesday at the Colorado Eagles in a best-of-three series.
Zamir White, a fourth-round draft pick out of Georgia, wasn’t supposed to live more than two weeks when born.
The Patriots were among the teams that didn’t see the cards go their way at the NFL draft in Las Vegas this week.
It may be time to start moving on from the tired ‘Same old Jets’ narrative as the franchise appears to have entered a much more positive era with a great draft.
Turns out Iowa State’s 48-3 victory over UNLV in September at Allegiant Stadium wouldn’t be Brock Purdy’s final football memory in Las Vegas after all.
In court documents filed last week, a man accused of holding his girlfriend captive and killing her 4-year-old son claimed the woman helped him hide the boy’s body.
Aces rookie Mya Hollingshed never expected to play in the WNBA. Now she’s getting her chance.
After a two-year delay and three days of action, Las Vegas is receiving rave reviews as a host for the NFL draft.
Naomi Judd, the Kentucky-born singer of the Grammy-winning duo The Judds and mother of Wynonna and Ashley Judd, has died. She was 76.
The Perry, Ohio, couple received an assist from an actor playing Julius Caesar, who produced a wedding ring.
Spring has sprung, and a gardening expert at the Tractor Supply Co. provided tips for keeping plants alive Saturday at the southwest Las Vegas store.
An estimated 100,000 civilians remain in Mariupol, and up to 1,000 are living beneath a sprawling Soviet-era steel plant, according to Ukrainian officials.
Two jackpot winners claimed checks totaling more than $1 million within 24 hours at Las Vegas casinos.
Spring football is complete for UNLV, and the Rebels and coach Marcus Arroyo believe they laid the foundation for success in 2022.
Harmony Homes has begun sales in its second neighborhood, Quail Park, inside Cadence. Starting in the mid-$300,000s, the Southern Nevada-based builder offers two-story attached homes that are functional, stylish and designed to match the buyer’s identity.
Three high school classes will get to play at the home of the Aviators during the upcoming state high school baseball tournaments.