A look back at notable dates in Nevada history through Review-Journal newspaper pages.
New cases of the disease were below the 14-day moving average of 696, while fatalities were far above the daily average of 16 for the period.
A man who exchanged gunfire with Las Vegas police Tuesday was discovered dead after a fire erupted inside the apartment where he had barricaded himself for hours.
A pair of easement agreements approved by the board will enable The Boring Co. tunnel between Resorts World Las Vegas and the Convention Center and a charging station.
The new organization, called Coalition to Make Homes Possible, aims to help boost homeownership among African-Americans in Southern Nevada.
Each Monday, a new video will be posted taking a look at the Raiders’ position groups and breaking down what the Silver and Black may do to bolster their roster in 2021.
Court records show Gregory Paul Ulrich at one point had been ordered to have no contact with a man whose name matches that of a doctor at the clinic.
The Red Rock Bake Shop offers chocolate Heartbreaker Boxes that you can personalize with a message.
The Rock ‘n Roll Marathon Series, which over the years has drawn thousands of runners to Las Vegas for the chance to race beneath the lights of the Strip, will no longer include a 26.2-mile race when it shifts to late February dates next year.
The state’s sportsbooks won $12.6 million on $136.1 million in wagers on Super Bowl LV, according to figures released Tuesday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
A penthouse that takes up the entire 45th floor at The Martin is on the market for $18 million and would mark a record in Las Vegas if sold in that price range.
A closely watched visit by World Health Organization experts to Wuhan — the Chinese city where the first coronavirus cases were discovered — did not dramatically change the current understanding of the early days of the pandemic, said Peter Ben Embarek, the leader of the WHO mission.
Safety investigators say the pilot of Kobe Bryant’s helicopter flew through clouds last year in an apparent violation of federal standards, and likely became disoriented.
Las Vegas City Councilman Cedric Crear reflects on the development of the city’s Historic Westside district.
Las Vegas police are searching for an arsonist who set at least 10 fires in the eastern Las Vegas Valley early Tuesday.
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A Las Vegas Paving Corp. worker died Friday of blunt force injuries, and his death was ruled an accident by the Clark County coroner’s office.
Donald Trump’s historic second impeachment trial opened Tuesday in the Senate with graphic video of the deadly Jan. 6 attack on Congress and the defeated former president whipping up a rally crowd — “We’re going to walk down to the Capitol!” — as he encouraged a futile fight over his presidency.
More than 13,700 NV Energy customers were without power Monday night into Tuesday morning.