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Who should ultimately be responsible for the $285 million that Las Vegas had to pay the company EHB to settle the Badlands golf course litigation? Former Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn [...]
Who should ultimately be responsible for the $285 million that Las Vegas had to pay the company EHB to settle the Badlands golf course litigation? Former Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn [...]
The NFL turned sportsbooks into a block party Sunday, when four blocked field goals, including two returned for touchdowns, impacted the outcomes of three early games. Crowds erupted with the [...]
Every time some blowhard wants to identify as an expert and shut down all dissent, they appeal to their years of “lived experience.” Source link
Bishop Gorman, ranked No. 1 nationally by USA Today lost to No. 9 Mater Dei (California) 27-24 Friday night in front of a sold-out, standing room only crowd at Fertitta [...]
Coronado's Allison Kleiner (14) brings the ball up the field against Palo Verde during a soccer game at Palo Verde High School on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025, in Las Vegas. [...]
Bishop Gorman’s girls volleyball team, No. 1 in the Review-Journal’s Class 5A rankings, swept No. 2 Coronado 25-15, 25-13, 25-15 on Wednesday at Gorman in a rematch of last year’s [...]
Arbor View's Sophia Sachs (4) celebrates her goal with Danielle Morales (3) during a soccer game at Centennial High School on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025, in Las Vegas. (Chase Stevens/Las [...]
Arbor View’s Sophia Yuzon (6) hits the ball during a volleyball game against Palo Verde at Arbor View High School on Monday, Sept. 15, 2025, in Las Vegas. (Chase Stevens/Las [...]
The Aces beat the Seattle Storm 102-77 in Game 1 of their best-of-three first-round WNBA playoffs series Sunday night at Michelob Ultra Arena. Reigning MVP A’ja Wilson led the No. [...]
Like many, I thought the new ads promoting Las Vegas were pathetic, like rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. If you think about it, the major casino corporations and [...]
If President Donald Trump really wanted the warring to stop in the two current world hotspots and finally have peace, he would stop funding the efforts of Israel and Ukraine. [...]
Faith Lutheran defeated Desert Pines 2-0 in a boys soccer match Thursday at Desert Pines. Jayden Serrano and Paul Slaninka each scored a goal for Faith Lutheran (5-4-3). Troy DosSantos [...]
Arbor View’s girls soccer team, No. 4 in the Review-Journal’s Class 5A rankings, defeated Liberty 2-0 on Wednesday at Arbor View. Danielle Morales and Layla Lindsey each scored a goal [...]
Veteran forward Cheyenne Parker-Tyus made her Aces debut and the team beat the Chicago Sky 92-61 on Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena for its 15th straight win. Guards Jackie Young and [...]
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The seven states that share the Colorado River have not agreed how to manage usage going forward. The problem is there is not enough water to go around. The only [...]
Four people were hospitalized Saturday after a crash in the south Las Vegas valley involving three SUVs and one minivan, according to the Metropolitan Police Department. Metro said officers responded [...]
As a Nevada resident and fourth-grade teacher, I am alarmed by the proposal to transfer the Nevada History Museum in Ely and its buildings to the Nevada Northern Railway Foundation [...]
The front and back pages of the Nevada section of the Aug. 29 Review-Journal prompts one to ask some questions about the degree of communication between our elected representatives and [...]
The man who died in a fire at his northwest Las Vegas Valley home on Monday has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office. The coroner’s office on Wednesday [...]
Las Vegas High, No. 3 in the Review-Journal’s Class 5A boys soccer rankings, shut out No. 2 Canyon Springs 4-0 at home on Tuesday. Xavier Venavides Monroy scored two goals [...]
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I read the Saturday letter from Brett Sears, and his valid concern was the $610 cost to spay/neuter an animal in east Las Vegas. But if you ask GrokAI, you’ll [...]
Everyone seems to be lamenting the drop in Las Vegas tourism and the resultant reduced revenues. In his recent column, the Review-Journal’s Victor Joecks cites casino prices as the culprit [...]
In response to your Aug. 3 editorial “Rebutting concerns from left, right about releasing federal lands”. Our nation’s public lands system is one of America’s greatest ideas. Selling them without [...]
In his August 19 letter, Randy Kornfield wishes that Social Security funding via FICA insurance premiums had no cap and applied to unearned income. But the reason for the status [...]
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Your Thursday editorial on federal infrastructure boondoggles was timely and stated how easy it is to spend OPM (other people’s money). The editorial mentioned the bullet train that was to [...]
A commercial structure fire early Monday morning in the southeast Las Vegas Valley, prompting more than 60 personnel to respond, the Clark County Fire Department said in news release. Dispatch [...]
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The Pavlovian left goes berserk at the mere prospect of each new Trump initiative. Its escalating reactive venom and hysteria are calibrated to the success of Trump’s latest policy. Yet [...]
LOS ANGELES — Lyle Menendez was denied parole Friday, a day after his younger brother Erik received the same recommendation by a California state board. Their separate hearings this week [...]
President Donald Trump is threatening to wage war on mail-in ballots, and the GOP has to hope he thinks again before the 2026 midterms. In a Truth Social post, Trump [...]
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Your Thursday editorial touched the surface of Social Security reform and the current financial status of the trust fund. Ignoring the mismanagement of the fund by Congress in the past, [...]
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has told President Donald Trump to stay out of the New York City mayoral election. I don’t know why. The people of New York City [...]
The Review-Journal reported that Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto said the National Guard should focus on protecting national security and responding to emergencies, not assisting with Donald Trump’s “indiscriminate mass deportations [...]
I’ve read article after article from many sources about the decline in Canadian visitors to Las Vegas. Most seem to blame Donald Trump (in one form or another) or various [...]
In response to Victor Joecks recent commentary concerning the difference between the forest fire issues of California and those of Georgia: I have lived in both California and Georgia. To [...]
Artificial Intelligence is upon us, is here to stay, and is heading in one direction: more. More AI means more electric power generation — a lot more. “Green” or “renewable” [...]
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Gee, what’s happened to the “silly season” of U.S. politics? That’s what many of us in the daily journalism trade used to call the periods, usually in late summer or [...]
Richard Bryan was once a thoughtful politician, but his critique of Donald Trump ignores one important fact (Monday Review-Journal). His party, the Democrats, created today’s Trump. The Russia-gate scandal, the [...]
I watch with curiosity all the Democratic howling about how redrawing district lines in Texas is gerrymandering and cheating. I didn’t hear a peep from them a few years ago [...]
In response to your Monday story, “Nevada’s staffing agencies are embroiled in an existential struggle”: The author notes that AB227 “aims to address employee misclassification.” True, but it aims at [...]
Jack Feely’s Monday letter (“Impeach Trump”) deserves its own impeachment. He opens with the false claim that military members, National Guard troops, Border Patrol and ICE agents are all governed [...]
William Henry Harrison, the ninth president of the United States, was the last commander in chief born a British subject and the first member of the Whig Party to win [...]
United Airlines flights on major routes were grounded Wednesday because of a technology issue, the airline said, and additional flight delays continued into the night. An alert on the Federal [...]
Phillip Quindara had two statements ready in his pocket Monday, the day the man who committed a hate crime attack on his father was sentenced. One statement spoke positively of [...]
Hazy smoke from a California wildfire blanketed Las Vegas’ sky on Monday and could continue later into the week. The Gifford Fire in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties, [...]