Home prices at record high for third month in a row
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
You can’t drive in Las Vegas without running into roadwork.
The costs are exorbitant.
The administration should pursue policies that help maintain our strengths.
The Constitution is designed to limit abusive government power.
Jim Marchant was once a conservative Assemblyman. Now, he’s working to ensure Democrat Rep. Dina Titus is reelected.
Nevada Legislature passes Holocaust remembrance bill.
The Palo Verde softball team, No. 1 in the Review-Journal’s Class 5A rankings, picked up a road win over No. 4 Centennial on Thursday.
The event to celebrate Tabatha Tozzi’s life was the first time Tozzi’s family and friends have gathered in a public event since her accused killed was captured in Mexico.
The comic is performing at Dolby Live after selling out Encore Theater two years ago.
Coach Josh Pastner and the UNLV men’s basketball team picked up a senior forward from High Point and a junior guard from UC Irvine in the transfer portal.
When the victim woke up, she was naked and her father was touching her, court documents said. He denied doing anything criminal.
The Raiders selected a Mountain West standout with the sixth overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft Thursday.
The company is confidently moving ahead with new casino builds in Nevada, even if the projects cost more to complete because of tariff increases.
Police said the recent arrest of John Powell Morgan III had nothing to do with the 2021 shooting, which resulted in no criminal charges.
The largest spring job fair in Nevada is heading back to the Las Vegas Convention Center, with over 15,000 jobs available.
The Nevada Gaming Commission voted unanimously to approve an $8.5 million fine against MGM Resorts for letting illegal bookmakers gamble at its Las Vegas casinos.
A Las Vegas woman who police said worked as a prostitute and sold drugs to a man before he died of an overdose inside a Strip hotel room faces a murder charge, court records show.
UNLV said seven students have had their visas affected by the Trump administration’s crackdown as dozens of students, faculty and community members gathered to protest.