Whether it’s Michael Jordan’s notorious casino nights or Ben Affleck’s blackjack prowess, these stories reveal the risky, and often costly, side of the rich and famous.
The Golden Knights lost to the Los Angeles Kings in their first home preseason game Wednesday. Ilya Samsonov made 27 saves in his Knights debut in net.
Check out the scores and top performances from Wednesday’s high school soccer and girls volleyball action.
UNLV will remain in the Mountain West after weighing an offer from the reconstructed Pac-12, sources confirmed.
Where is your editorial on Donald Trump and JD Vance toning down the rhetoric? Or are you tone-deaf to their remarks?
What are the people of Springfield to do? Kamala Harris expects these poor citizens to somehow feed, shelter, clothe, medicate and educate the 20,000 uninvited.
A vote for Ms. Harris’ “opportunity economy” is a vote for poverty and despair.
Eliminating the filibuster.
Question 7 is a constitutional amendment requiring Nevada voters to present identification before casting a ballot.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
The Bishop Gorman girls soccer team, No. 2 in the Review-Journal’s Class 5A rankings, got revenge Wednesday on No. 5 Arbor View for a loss earlier this season.
The departure of UNLV quarterback Matthew Sluka is the latest example that this is no longer about education or representing a university and your fellow students.
Israeli said Wednesday it would activate two reserve brigades for missions in the north — another sign that Israel plans tougher action.
Dita Von Teese talks of putting some distance between her show and the term “burlesque.” This idea is akin to Cirque du Soleil moving beyond “circus.” But it makes sense.
Prosecutors filed a motion Wednesday opposing Robert Telles’ request for an evidentiary hearing to clarify statements jurors made in news reporters, after Telles was found guilty of murdering Review-Journal reporter Jeff German.
Kenneth Greenburg, 63, was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on charges related to abuse of a vulnerable person, police said.
Here’s what players, national media and college football observers are saying about former UNLV quarterback Matthew Sluka leaving the program in an NIL dispute.
Henderson residents Emily Stevens and Karl Catarata will compete for the seat on Nov. 5.
The Raiders, already missing three defensive starters, could be without defensive end Maxx Crosby for Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns at Allegiant Stadium.
Cutting California farmers’ water use by leveraging federal funding could yield big savings in the Colorado River Basin.
U.S. 95 at West Lake Mead Boulevard was closed for police activity during rush hour, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
Multiple families filed a class action lawsuit that accuses the Clark County School District of failing to provide a proper education for students with disabilities.
Look at the signs and you see a crack in Virginia’s blue wall.
Prosecutors allege Michele Fiore raised tens of thousands of dollars for a statue of a fallen Metropolitan Police Department officer, but spent it on herself.
The UNLV football team’s fourth-leading rusher is departing the program and plans to transfer, but he said it has nothing to do with “NIL agreements.”
The fine settles claims by the Federal Trade Commission that the company reaped millions of dollars via deceptive business practices, including forcing tenants to pay undisclosed fees on top of their monthly rent.
Sixth-year transfer Hajj-Malik Williams lost the UNLV starting quarterback battle, but he probably will take over for Matthew Sluka, who left the team Tuesday.
Strip-goers can now boogie-down during the winter months, with a 70s themed roller-skating rink.
The State of Nevada on Wednesday had $1.24 billion set aside for emergencies, meaning that its so-called “Rainy-Day Fund” is fully funded, according to officials.
Henderson police said a 30-year-old man was arrested in connection with a stabbing.