“Life is about being able to take chances and figure it out along the way,” she says. “We all want that feeling when you’re excited and nervous at the same time.”
State officials, who sought clarity after Washoe County commissioners declined to certify a pair of local primary recounts, did not get it from the Nevada Supreme Court.
Tropicana General Manager Arik Knowles, who has helped open four Las Vegas resorts, was licensed by the Nevada Gaming Commission.
Prosecutors allege that Fiore raised tens of thousands of dollars for a statue of slain Metro officer Alyn Beck, but spent it on herself and her daughter’s wedding.
The Mirage casino-hotel’s iconic volcano is quickly being torn down as demolition continues in preparation of the property’s transition to Hard Rock.
The Desert Pines football team is dedicating the 2024 season to linebacker Se’Mauri Norris-Johnson, who was killed Halloween night in a North Las Vegas shooting.
The assault, the most serious in the Red Sea in weeks, comes during a monthslong campaign by the Houthis targeting ships in response to the Israel-Hamas war.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said a delegation from the country arrived in Cairo to resume efforts to salvage a Gaza cease-fire deal.
Both Democrats and Republicans hope to appeal to the veterans and military service members this November.
Wide receiver and secondary battles are among the things to watch as the Raiders close out their preseason schedule Friday against the 49ers.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved updated COVID-19 vaccines designed to target recent strains of the coronavirus.
Prosecutors cross-examinined former Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles in his own murder trial over the killing of Review-Journal reporter Jeff German.
Clark County kicked off a pilot program Thursday by adding solar-powered streetlights to an area of the Las Vegas Valley hit hard by copper wire theft.
Most products at the store range from $1 and $5 and include home décor, tech, candy, party supplies, sports equipment and more.
Boy George, Nas with the Philharmonic, and the Las Vegas Pickleball Cup lead the entertainment lineup for the week of Aug.23-29.
Here’s some good news for anyone 65 or older and enrolling in Medicare for the first time.
Review-Journal high school reporters Alex Wright and Jeff Wollard predict the winners of selected football games each week.
Like gray hair and wrinkles, cataracts are an inevitable part of aging. Eventually, everyone (usually in their 60s) will develop this eye condition.
The shop, which opened in June, features tacos with about a dozen global fillings: Mexican, Japanese, Italian American, Indian and more.
Michael Kipness, aka “The Wizard,” a professional handicapper since 1986, analyzes the eight-horse field for Saturday’s Travers Stakes, aka the “Midsummer Derby.”
From cheap buffets to showgirl productions, these once ubiquitous Las Vegas institutions no longer exist.
The Metropolitan Police Department has blocked freelance reporters from access to information and crime scenes — a violation of the First Amendment according to independent journalists and the ACLU.
The viral spread of misinformation and disinformation has been well documented, and falsehoods shared in other languages are often similar, experts say.
Some bettors cashed in with big preseason futures prices on the eventual college football national champion, according to sportsoddshistory.com
Some Southern Nevada gaming operators are expanding in the tavern business as the region grows.
While local residents lament the higher cost of Las Vegas fun, economic experts believe it’s worth it for the city’s long-term prosperity.
A group of Las Vegas high school students banded together to raise funds to give thousands of dollars worth of school supplies to underserved kids in Vietnam.
Rain showers or thunderstorms are a 20 percent possibility Thursday in the Las Vegas Valley, says the National Weather Service.