Higher Ground Climbing and Wellness aims to introduce underprivileged youth to rock climbing and appears to be the first nonprofit of its kind in Las Vegas.
A large truck hauling cattle caught fire on Interstate 15 early Thursday in Las Vegas, killing some cattle and causing major traffic delays for commuters.
Travel in mountain terrain in the Las Vegas region could be difficult Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
Poor luck for Powerball players continued Wednesday as the wining numbers were not on any ticket nationwide.
That’s how the Senate works.
It doesn’t have any money; it just takes it
He’s never been to Las Vegas.
Harry Reid, dedicated public servant, former Senate majority leader and fierce fighter for liberal causes, passes away at 82. May he rest in peace.
From humble beginnings to the top of the game.
The NFL has adopted new CDC guidelines that reduces the quarantine time from 10 days to five days.
Harry Reid didn’t let the politics get in the way of his relationship with John Ensign in the decade they served Nevada together as U.S. Senators.
“At least five” regents requested a special meeting Thursday to reconsider the requirement, but Gov. Steve Sisolak is encouraging the board to keep the mandate intact.
A fire broke out at the Clark County Wetlands park on Wednesday evening, the Clark County Fire Department said.
Several marquees along South Las Vegas Boulevard and Fremont Street displayed photos of Harry Reid and a message of thanks.
A visitor from Canada pocketed more than $200,000 in a hand of three-card poker at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on Wednesday.
The Nevada Supreme Court has denied a petition to disqualify the Clark County district attorney’s office from pursuing an execution for death row inmate Zane Floyd.
Arizona State and Wisconsin are scheduled to meet Thursday in the Las Vegas Bowl. Five bowls have been canceled because of COVID, but this game probably will be played.
The Bishop Gorman boys and Centennial girls maintained their positions atop the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Class 5A rankings.
From top chefs to pop stars, there’s something for everyone in Las Vegas this week.
In a text, Jon Gruden wrote: “He was what football and the Raiders are all about. God Bless the Madden family.”
The Hall of Fame football coach was a winner and a Super Bowl champion, and that’s only a small part of his story.
November visitation statistics continued to be a mixed bag, but while Las Vegas visitor volume was down, average daily room rates surpassed 2019 figures.
A local nonprofit group is urging young adults to stick together New Year’s Eve in light of sexual assault statistics.
The late former U.S. Sen. Harry Reid called banks and is credited with keeping MGM’s massive project on the Strip afloat during the Great Recession.
North Las Vegas Police Chief Pamela Ojeda announced her retirement Wednesday after more than three years in the position.
A felon accused of shooting a Chinatown waiter multiple times was released from jail six days before the crime with the help of a national nonprofit.
A second person has died after a suspected DUI crash on Dec. 21, Las Vegas police said Wednesday.
Is the NFL out to get the Raiders? Raider Nation thinks so.