For 2023, the valley’s water use averaged about 89 gallons per person per day. That’s down more than 14 percent from 2022 and an astonishing 62 percent decline from 1990.
Small businesses affected by Formula One traffic issues got a small victory with a bridge removal but may not see compensation for their financial losses.
A strike deadline is 13 days away with 18 more Las Vegas resorts yet to agree on a new contract with the Culinary Union.
The UNLV football team’s national profile is increasing after a standout first season under coach Barry Odom and offensive coordinator Brennan Marion.
Only one of the 35 men who was a head coach in the NFL this season fared worse in one particular metric than former Raiders coach Josh McDaniels. That was Antonio Pierce.
Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist Ed Graney has been named the Nevada State Sportswriter of the Year for the eighth time in the past 15 years.
The Raiders have their coach in place in Antonio Pierce. Now he and the organization need to make some key decisions to get the team back in the playoff picture.
The NFL’s Super Bowl 58 “Green Week” is a series of events that aim to leave a legacy in the form of vegetation long after the international spectacle moves on.
Brendan Brisson, the Golden Knights’ first-round pick in 2020, scored his first career goal midway through the third period in a win over the Penguins on Saturday.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Saturday that he “will not compromise on full Israeli control” over Gaza.
An Israeli strike on the Syrian capital on Saturday destroyed a building used by the Iranian paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, killing at least five Iranians.
A moped rider was killed late Friday in a hit-and-run crash in southeast Las Vegas.
The NFL has announced it partnered with three Las Vegas apparel brands to create special Super Bowl-themed apparel ahead of the big game.
Getting fit and living a healthier lifestyle is often top of mind for many at the start of each new year. For residents of the master-planned community Summerlin, there are many opportunities to stay active, thanks to the community’s abundant recreational amenities.
Rock stars abound at the revival of “Vegas Rocks! Magazine Music Awards” at Sam’s Town Live.
The UNLV football team has options to replace quarterback Jayden Maiava, starting with two productive transfers from the Football Championship Subdivision.
Having a hard time keeping track of who’s joining and who’s leaving UNLV football? Here’s the Review-Journal’s transfer portal tracker for the upcoming season.
Early voting starts Jan. 27 for the presidential primary, and Nevada’s GOP caucuses are fast approaching. Here’s a rundown of some things to know.
The Surge Institute is seeking applications from emerging education leaders who are Black, Latinx or Native American for a six-month fellowship.
Planning for the Super Bowl began more than two years ago, and the NFL and its Las Vegas partners are close to reaping the benefits from a worldwide audience.
With the valley’s housing developments, landscape soil can undergo a wide variety of changes that might not relate to the original soil at all.
Check out the scores and top performances from Friday’s high school basketball and flag football action.
R’Zha Whittle had a double-double to help Rancho to a home victory over Canyon Springs in a boys basketball game. Here are photos from the game.
The Rebels led by double figures with 13 minutes remaining but weren’t able to hold on against the Rams and preseason player of the year Isaiah Stevens.
Jan. 6 started as a protest over legitimate concerns regarding the election that quickly turned into a riot.
The leaders of the Nevada Republican Party have decided that, no matter what, Donald Trump is their nominee.
Left-leaning media terrified that Trump might win.
We must capitalize on the opportunities it brings.
The School House Rock song “I’m just a bill” is a classic. But it doesn’t explain the modern regulatory state.
Tony Orlando has packed the South Point Showroom in his final appearances in Las Vegas.