Developer Jonathan Kermani expects to start construction in September on a project to renovate, partially demolish and expand the vacant White Cross Market building.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said Thursday in a wide-ranging, post-legislative session news conference with reporters that he will sign a public option health care bill in Nevada.
If you listen to those fans and media of teams opposing the Golden Knights in these Stanley Cup playoffs, you wonder: When did the Hanson Brothers arrive in Las Vegas?
Sun City Summerlin’s Community Association ended its policy requiring residents to present their COVID-19 vaccination cards or mask up before entering community facilities.
Jimmy Carter Kim was sentenced Tuesday to 10 to 25 years in prison after pleading guilty to two counts of attempted sexual assault of a minor.
Builders notched 1,215 net sales — newly signed sales contracts minus cancellations — in Southern Nevada in April, up nearly 400 percent from 244 sales in April 2020.
Desert Pines is one of 16 schools operating as a Southern Nevada Health District vaccine clinic during early June, offering shots to all Nevadans 12 and older.
A federal judge has signed an order that could effectively put Las Vegas-based Real Water permanently out of business.
Lawmakers passed some 565 bills in the 2021 session, from expanding voting procedures and decriminalizing speeding tickets to banning certain types of weapons without serial numbers and raising taxes on the mining industry to fund education.
A motorcyclist died Tuesday after a crash in west Las Vegas.
Liz Cambage scored 28 points Tuesday afternoon, but the Aces fell to the Connecticut Sun at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.
TEACH Las Vegas will open on North Rancho Drive this fall, aiming to serve 325 kindergarten through seventh grade students during its first year.
Golden Knights defenseman Zach Whitecloud released a statement following the discovery of unmarked graves on the site of a former residential school in Canada.
Two people killed in a fatal crash Saturday in central Las Vegas have been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
Clark County will have $440 million in federal funds to support those hardest hit by the pandemic, including renters, small businesses and low-wage workers.
A spokeswoman for the Nevada Department of Wildlife said the issue of rogue mountain lions stems from drought conditions in the valley.
With tourism still on the rebound Clark County is having to again dip into the debt reserve account to make Tuesday’s scheduled Allegiant Stadium bond payment.
Angela Stanford and Stacy Lewis have seen a lot in their combined 33 years on the LPGA Tour, but the veterans were overwhelmed in Las Vegas at the Bank of Hope LPGA Match Play.
A person shot to death Wednesday as he walked near a central Las Vegas convenience store has been identified as a 28-year-old man.
Las Vegas North and South Premium Outlets will be hosting a virtual job fair this month for over 70 retailers and restaurants.
Special administrative region reports highest gross gaming revenue since January 2020 with totals 24 percent ahead of April and 492.2 percent ahead of last year.
Jason Kokrak delivered a 62-1 winner for handicapper Wes Reynolds in the Review-Journal last week at the Charles Schwab Challenge.
Only three UNLV football games have not announced TV and times.
The new fast casual restaurant concept created by MGM Resorts International will open June 11 at Aria.
The Raiders will announce transportation and parking plans at Allegiant Stadium at a news conference Thursday morning.
When a Las Vegas resident wrote to then MLB commissioner Bud Selig asking why more wasn’t being done to create awareness in ALS, he was surprised by the reaction.
Insomniac, the production company behind Electric Daisy Carnival, is bringing a new festival to Las Vegas. More than 40 performers will appear on three stages over Labor Day weekend.
Las Vegas police are sorting through hundreds of leads from across the nation regarding the possible identity of a slain child found Friday along state Route 160.
An emotional President Joe Biden marked the 100th anniversary of the massacre that destroyed a thriving Black community in Tulsa.
Guns N’ Roses has announced, “We’re F’N Back!” That means to Las Vegas, and that is the title of its tour, too.