The 1950s resort is expected to be demolished — possibly imploded — in October.
Two K-9s with the Clark County School District Police Department are back with their handlers after being exposed to “some illegal and extremely dangerous drugs.”
U.S. Supreme Court seats are lifetime appointments, but Sonia Sotomayor is learning there’s no such thing in an election year.
The bond at least temporarily stopped the state from potentially seizing the former president’s assets to satisfy the more than $454 million that he owes after losing a lawsuit trial.
This player is on some serious roll.
The Raiders will welcome two prominent quarterback prospects to their facility this week as they get prepared for the NFL draft.
In one of the largest cash heists in Los Angeles history, thieves made off with as much as $30 million in an Easter Sunday burglary at a money storage facility, authorities said.
Avoiding a Part B penalty when enrolling after 65 can be overwhelming. But initial enrollment is not the only stressful issue.
A San Francisco-based company wants to bring back two-wheeled electric scooters to the Las Vegas-area, without filling the sidewalks.
Here’s a rundown of which vaccines are recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and how Medicare covers them.
The decision caps months of discussions for No Labels, which has raised tens of millions of dollars from a donor list it has kept secret.
A man convicted of orchestrating the killing of his wife and the man he hired to kill her maintained his innocence on Thursday before he was ordered to prison for the two deaths.
Democratic Rep. Susie Lee had called on Gov. Joe Lombardo to endorse a bill that aims to expedite projects on public lands. Nevada’s Republican governor did just that.
The former president’s attorneys argued that all the charges against him involved political speech that is protected even if the speech ends up being false.
The unmarked downtown Las Vegas bar serves up basement wood paneling, Christmas lights, brews galore and a host of regulars.
“I’ve never done period, genre work, so I wanted to see how I looked in tights,” the 79-year-old Oscar winner jokes about portraying a Founding Father.
Justice of the Peace Ann Zimmerman approved the order during a hearing in which Kayla Alery, 27, made a brief appearance, shackled in blue jail garb.
Miranda Lambert, Lauryn Hill and the Scorpions lead this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
The Oakland A’s have found a temporary home to use as their Las Vegas ballpark is built. While they’re in that interim home, they will simply go by the Athletics or A’s.
A fire causing $250,000 in damage Thursday morning in the central Las Vegas Valley is being blamed on homeless people seeking warmth.
Disney officials revealed that one item from the California theme park is on the way out. But a spokesperson would not confirm what will replace it.
Bruce Marshall and Paul Stone each went 12-5 against the spread to tie for first in the Review-Journal March Madness Challenge. They have the same play in the Final Four.
Mojave Max has been Las Vegas’ own Punxatawney Phil for over two decades, but Nevada’s other shelled celebrities are waiting to come out of their burrows.
The FBI is investigating whether state Sen. Dina Neal used her influence to secure federal money for a friend.
A new study shows that the income needed to afford a median priced home in the state has risen 56 percent in the last four years.
Pro handicappers Paul Stone and Bruce Marshall tied for first place in the Review-Journal’s NCAA Tournament contest. Here are their championship picks.
North Carolina State is one of the five biggest long shots since 2010 to reach the Final Four. Here are four other teams with magical NCAA Tournament runs.
All of Nevada’s Indigenous people fall under five groups — Nuwuvi, Numa, Newe, Wá∙šiw and the Mojave.
All-day wind gusts rattle the Las Vegas Valley. Friday morning wind chills may be in the 30s in parts of the valley.
The Clark County School Board voted unanimously to approve a request for proposals to select a firm to search for a new superintendent.