The Review-Journal’s Bill Bradley and Matt Youmans and Golden Nugget sports book director Tony Miller offer their best bets for regular-season win totals.
The Review-Journal’s Bill Bradley and Matt Youmans and Golden Nugget sports book director Tony Miller preview the season spotlighting the Giants.
Neighbor’s video of incident with man who police say shot and killed two people and a police dog Thursday.
The Review-Journal’s Bill Bradley and Matt Youmans and Golden Nugget sports book director Tony Miller preview the season spotlighting the Cubs.
The Review-Journal’s Bill Bradley and Matt Youmans and Golden Nugget sports book director Tony Miller preview the season spotlighting the Mets.
Terry Rogaczewski, a former paramedic, life guard, park ranger and security officer, charged with attempting to carjack two vehicles at gunpoint pleaded guilty pursuant to an offer on Monday as part of a plea deal.
Former Rancho High School teacher, Jason Lofthouse, was found guilty of kidnapping and sexual conduct between a school employee and pupil on Friday.
Southern Nevada Tourism Infrastructure Committee is the group prioritizing how it can contribute state resources to benefit Southern Nevada’s tourism economy. One of the proposals is the Las Vegas Sands $2.1 billion stadium proposal, which was discussed at this meeting.
Zab Judah and Roy Englebrecht remain suspended by the Nevada Athletic Commission pending a disciplinary after both falsified statements on Judah’s boxing license.
Skye Canyon, the city’s newest master plan, recently had it’s grand opening, welcoming thousands
of Las Vegas residents to explore new homes and a large collection of amenities.
Bishop Gorman senior Vashti Cunningham announces that she is turning professional after winning the high jump at the IAAF World Indoor Championships on Sunday in Portland, Oregon. Cunningham is the daughter of former UNLV and NFL quarterback Randall Cunningham.
Matt Youmans, Kelly Stewart and Tony Miller give their picks on college basketball games for Friday, March 18th.
Matt Youmans, Kelly Stewart and Tony Miller give their picks on college basketball games for Thursday, March 17th.
Adrian Navarro-Canales, who pleaded guilty to one count of first-degree murder and one count of second-degree murder for the slaying of his mother and younger brotherto serve 32-and-a-half to 95 years in prison for the slayings.
Two years after luring a teenager into prostitution, a Las Vegas pimp was convicted Monday on 15 felony counts in connection with brutally torturing her for months.
A wild police chase involving a stolen U-Haul truck, with shots fired, through downtown Las Vegas ended at Craig Road and Clayton Street with two suspects being taken into custody and a police officer in the process.
Protesters gathered outside the Lloyd George U.S. Courthouse to voice their objection to the arraignment of Cliven Bundy, one of the key players in the Oregon standoff.
Bishop Gorman goes up against Coronado during the NIAA Division I state basketball championship in Reno on Friday, Feb. 26, 2016 and wins the title 83-63.
Donald Trump delivers a speech to thousands at the South Point Arena in Las Vegas the night before the Republican caucuses.
Hillary Clinton Gives Victory Speech at Nevada Caucuses at Caesar’s Palace.
With the roar of jets overhead, a ceremony to dedicate a solar array at Nellis Air Force Base celebrated the technology behind the project and the “energy resilience afforded by the power production at the facility.
A special reunion of surviving members of the U.S.S. Nevada wound up on Thursday February 11th at the Nevada State Museum where an exhibit to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the battleship, which was commissioned on March 16, 1916, is on display.
Southwest Airlines Pilots’ Association members picketed in front of The Orleans hotel and casino to fight for their contracts to be equal to the benefits other major airlines have on Wednesday, February 10, 2016.
Matt Youmans, Bernie Fratto and Tony Miller share their prop bets for the Panthers and Broncos game.
Tom “Cruise” is known more as his graffiti name “save me.” At one point he was homeless in the Pacific Northwest, being arrested for tagging trains and walls, but also painting model trains to make money. This trend of painting model trains among graffiti artists is growing in California, where there are even art gallery shows for model trains, but has yet to take hold in Las Vegas. As a legal alternative, it doesn’t halt artists from painting real trains but monetizes their hobby. Some artists take a photo of the real train they painted, then paint the same work on a model train. Like an architect executing his plan, Tom says.
Today he has been commissioned to paint murals, in the Arts District and for the Linq hotel. His life is in far better shape. He has a full time job so he doesn’t have to rely on graffiti for money. But where he is at now, he gives all credit to graffiti, both the good and bad things. The community of artists he met supported him when he was homeless and pushed him to develop his creativity.
North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee delivers his State of the City address at the Texas Station Casino.
The behind-the-scenes dealing that allowed Las Vegas Sands Corp. to enter the lucrative Macau casino market was the subject of a Nevada Supreme Court hearing today — the second time in almost six years that justices have considered the matter.
Bill Clinton spoke at a rally at the Advanced Technologies Academy in Las Vegas Thursday, Jan. 21, 2016.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump brought his trademark freewheeling campaign style to a raucous crowd of supporters in Las Vegas Thursday.
Dayvid Figler graduated high school early hoping never to come back to Las Vegas. Regardless, he came back and passed the bar at age 23 in 1991.He has lived continuously in Vegas since then and has been living in Downtown Las Vegas for 16 years. He became involved in murder cases as a Special Public Defender in 1997, defending 100 plus people and many high-profile cases. In 2003, Mayor Oscar Goodman appointed him as a judge downtown. The experience changed and added to his perspective of Las Vegas, particularly downtown, for which he is now a strong advocate for its growth and stability. On the side he writes essays, participates in radio, and hosts storytelling events. He lends himself to any school or non-profit that seeks him out him out for his knowledgable familiarity with Las Vegas, having grown up there and having navigated its judicial system as a both a judge and public defender.