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The decline in tourism has put a dent in the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s revenue stream with room tax and gaming fee receipts down 14 percent from a [...]
The decline in tourism has put a dent in the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s revenue stream with room tax and gaming fee receipts down 14 percent from a [...]
Coach Pete Carroll has made it clear the past few weeks that kicker Daniel Carlson needs to be better. If Carroll’s words weren’t enough to get Carlson back on track, [...]
President Donald Trump on Sunday issued preemptive pardons for six defendants accused in Nevada’s so-called “fake electors” case, which charged prominent Republican officials in the state. The “full, complete, and [...]
The Golden Knights can still salvage this homestand. There’s no denying the first four games of this six-game stretch have fallen well below the Knights’ expectations. The level of competition [...]
A plane made an emergency landing two miles past Jean on Saturday. According to the RTC the plane is blocking lanes on northbound I-15 past milemarker 13. Traffic cameras show [...]
Schools in Southern Nevada are beginning to enter a new age of artificial intelligence-assisted education. With hopes of offering more customized instruction for students and assistance for stretched thin teachers, [...]
Southern Nevada may be approaching its coolest season, but investigators are still working to close several cases where people died in the heat. The county coroner provided an updated count [...]
WASHINGTON — The Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday that it would reduce air traffic by 10 percent across 40 “high-volume” markets beginning Friday morning to maintain safety during the ongoing [...]
The long-awaited Henderson Smith’s Marketplace is eyeing an early 2026 opening. Smith’s parent company Kroger on Tuesday confirmed to the Las Vegas Review-Journal that it is gearing up for a [...]
A jury has issued a mixed verdict against a group of Las Vegas officers in a federal civil trial in connection with the fatal shooting of an armed protester in [...]
A bicyclist was killed Sunday morning in a crash with a driver suspected of impairment in the northwest Las Vegas Valley. The crash occurred just before 7:10 a.m. on North [...]
The question Saturday was whether the Coronado boys soccer team could make it through regional play without a loss. The answer was apparent within 20 minutes, when Dylan Flores scored [...]
Raiders fans who have been waiting for the right ticket price to attend a game at Allegiant Stadium might be in luck this weekend. The least expensive ticket for Sunday’s [...]
There’s a joke that it’s bad luck to be superstitious. But many gamblers believe in superstitions. We don’t want to jinx the red-hot run of Review-Journal best bets compiled by [...]
Quarterback Aidan O’Connell returned to the field Wednesday about two months after breaking his right wrist in the Raiders’ final preseason game Aug. 23. When he will return to game [...]
It’s time to move forward. To get past that 56-31 thrashing from Boise State. To focus on five games over the next five weeks. But first, UNLV’s football team had [...]
A woman is suing Las Vegas police, alleging that a group of officers tackled and arrested her when someone else taunted them during an anti-ICE protest downtown, according to a [...]
Carol Davis, the mother of Raiders owner Mark Davis and affectionately referred to as the “First Lady of Raider Nation,” died Friday afternoon, the club announced. She was 93. In [...]
Perhaps the biggest takeaway from the latest filing in the bitter legal dispute between the Western region’s top two collegiate conferences is that the Mountain West is ready to play [...]
Nevada motorists in need of in-person vehicle registration, titles and moving permits now have to begin their transactions online, according to state officials. The change went into effect Wednesday, according [...]
A Las Vegas attorney accused of orchestrating a more than $500 million Ponzi scheme pleaded guilty to five counts of wire fraud during a federal court hearing Thursday. Matthew Beasley [...]
Folks thought at the beginning of the college football season that UNLV had one of the deepest running back rooms in school history. Now the Rebels’ three main backs are [...]
WASHINGTON John Bolton, President Donald Trump’s third National Security Adviser, has pleaded not guilty to 18 Department of Justice charges that he illegally transmitted and retained classified national defense information. [...]
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JERUSALEM — Gaza’s fragile ceasefire faced its first major test Sunday as Israeli forces launched a wave of deadly strikes, saying Hamas militants had killed two soldiers, and an Israeli [...]
Foothill standout senior wide receiver Braxton Bonnett was held to just two catches through most of what was turning into a wild game against Desert Oasis on Friday night. It [...]
Silverado’s football team, No. 3 in the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Class 4A rankings, defeated Sunrise Mountain 54-6 on Thursday night at Sunrise Mountain. Brandon Belyeu blocked a punt, had two [...]
Top performances Girls soccer Alexa Alvarenga, Cimarron-Memorial: The senior recorded two goals and an assist in the Spartans’ 6-0 victory over Mojave. Averie Carothers, Tech: The senior had three goals [...]
Top performances Boys soccer — Chris Contreras, Rancho: The senior had a goal and an assist in the Rams’ 3-1 win over Mojave. — Dylan Flores, Coronado: The senior had [...]
I keep listening to the Democrats whining about the Republicans not being willing to negotiate to fund our country. When our last president was in office, I cannot remember the [...]
The Raiders closed as 3½-point favorites over the Titans after sharp money poured in on the underdogs and caused the opening line to plummet from 6½. The betting public was [...]
Seattle Kraken center Matty Beniers, right, reacts after scoring against Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill as center William Karlsson (71) looks on during the second period of an NHL [...]
Aces fans looking to celebrate the team’s third WNBA title in four seasons can plan to do so at the end of next week. The Aces’ championship parade is planned [...]
Vegas Golden Knights right wing Pavel Dorofeyev, second from right, celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the San Jose [...]
Top performances Boys soccer — Emmanuel Benitez, Del Sol: The senior had a goal and an assist to help the Dragons earn a 2-0 victory over Doral Academy. — Landon [...]
When Coronado’s girls soccer team scored in the first half Tuesday, sweeper Cate Gusick hoped the Cougars could tack on at least another goal. She also knew her team’s defense [...]
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Regarding Wednesday’s “Shutdown begins as Congress, Trump fail to reach a deal”: I’m not too surprised that the government shut down. Or that Nevada Sen. Jacky Rosen — who throughout [...]
Dana Evans couldn’t keep up with the torrential downpour of notifications that kept her phone abuzz after the Aces opened the WNBA Finals against the Phoenix Mercury on Friday night [...]
The Golden Knights used their last preseason game as a dress rehearsal for their season opener Wednesday against the Los Angeles Kings. There might still be some dressing to be [...]
I watched the news coverage last week of the Clark County School District meeting in which several people defended teachers making derogatory comments about Charlie Kirk’s assassination under the guise [...]
In your the Sept. 20 feature Washington Report, the Review-Journal included an article headlined, “Trump imposes $100K H-1B Visa fee.” Let’s be clear about what the H-1B program really is. [...]
Dylan Flores scored five goals and Coronado’s boys soccer team, No. 1 in the Review-Journal’s Class 5A rankings, shut out No. 3 Liberty 6-0 Tuesday at Coronado. The Cougars (14-0, [...]
I found Tom Conlin‘s Thursday letter (“Costly Pensions”) to be ridiculous. It was an exercise in justifying gross benefits for life at the expense of the taxpayer. Mr. Conlin says [...]
I was shocked by our senators’ votes to march the government idiotically toward shutdown (Sept. 20 Review-Journal). Nevadans do not want the government to shut down, and the other side [...]
About the criticisms of the “please come to Nevada” campaign: What can a slogan, no matter how compelling or clever, do when the deck is stacked against us? We’ve seen [...]
Four games down, three to go in the preseason. The next time the Golden Knights take the ice, the on-ice product might look closer to what it’ll resemble on opening [...]
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The Las Vegas Aviators defeated the Tacoma Rainiers 7-3 to win the Pacific Coast League championship Wednesday night at Las Vegas Ballpark. The Aviators swept the best-of-three series after defeating [...]
Sprawl, sprawl, sprawl is Las Vegas’s answer to the affordable housing crisis. Sprawling where there is no infrastructure, workplaces or transportation is not the answer. Did you know there are [...]