The Golden Knights’ full 2024-25 regular-season schedule was released by the NHL on Tuesday. Here are some key dates to know.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified two boaters who went missing last week and were later recovered at Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
A court found the former New York mayor repeatedly made false statements about Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss.
The former president had been scheduled to face sentencing July 11 on his New York conviction on felony charges of falsifying business records.
Raiders star Maxx Crosby is emerging as one of the leaders and organizers of an annual pass-rush summit started by Von Miller.
The U.S. government is paying Moderna $176 million to develop the vaccine as cases of bird flu in dairy cows continue to mount across the country.
A stampede among thousands of people at a religious gathering in northern India has killed at least 105 and left scores injured.
Jonathan Marchessault accomplished a lot in his seven seasons with the Golden Knights. Here are five moments fans will remember forever.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal won a half-dozen journalism awards, including top honors for best headline and sports photography, in the Best of the West competition.
Also new in Vegas restaurants: a Honey Salt refresh, a downtown steakhouse debuts, and a disco diner launches on the Strip.
Fireworks are notoriously stressful for pets. Experts offer advice on how to prepare your furry friends for Independence Day celebrations.
Real estate stakeholders say the Bureau of Land Management is sitting on prime land that could be auctioned off faster or given to municipalities or Clark County.
The Newton family sold the ranch in 2019 and it’s now listed as being owned by a company called Smoketree Group.
Entrepreneur and travel app founder Michael DeLucca has started an investment program designed to help grow the Las Vegas technology scene.
The annual Summerlin Council Patriotic Parade is the valley’s largest July Fourth parade.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Trying to avoid politically motivated prosecutions.
There is so much graft in politics today that it is sickening. It appears to be getting worse, which is sad.
The Supreme Court restores the separation of powers.
Former Iowa teammates Kate Martin of the Aces and Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever have supported 14-year-old Bailey Lux through the ups and downs of her journey.
“Jersey Boys” consulting company and box office manager Red Mercury Entertainment has left the building.
Jennifer Tuft, a visionary behind Particle Ink, carries an optimism founded when she was a kid watching “Sesame Street.”
UNLV said it will reduce its operating budgets by 25 percent and implement a two-month hiring freeze to help alleviate a budget shortfall for fiscal year 2025.
The oil refinery has leased its land since the ’80s. The project is fueling some concerns about how the burning of fossil fuels is warming the planet.
Workers at The Mirage are connecting with new jobs, unemployment benefits, budgeting classes and more through the state’s Rapid Response program.
The Golden Knights appear to have found a backup goaltender after trading Logan Thompson to the Washington Capitals on Saturday.
Two Republican voters and an “election integrity” group want to force Clark County to investigate the use of commercial addresses on voter registration forms.
With Chelsea Gray back, the Aces have won four straight and are slight WNBA title favorites entering Tuesday’s game against Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever.
Nevada officials reacted to the Supreme Court’s ruling granting presidential immunity in official acts.