Lake Mead staffers gathered with community stakeholders to discuss the reopening of Government Wash, a campsite that was closed amid an influx of long-term visitors.
A well-known legal loophole has allowed Las Vegas celebrity Dan Bilzerian and others to shovel mounds of money into Nevada politics.
Nevada’s constitutional officers journeyed to foreign lands and Burning Man last year for what they claim is better governance, state financial disclosure reports show.
By Bruce Marshall Special to the / RJ
Bruce Marshall is a handicapper for CBS Sportsline. He provides the Review-Journal with college football notes and trends.
By Akiya Dillon / RJ
In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the department hosted a tree dedication ceremony where each victim’s name was read.
By Estelle Atkinson / RJ
A Metro lieutenant was on assignment with Kevin Menon, who is accused of oppression and battery, while Menon used tactics that officers testified were inappropriate, according to transcripts.
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