Roseman University of Health Sciences and the Nevada Cancer Institute Foundation have completed a merger that will reopen the cancer institute building in Las Vegas and could lead to the creation of a medical school at the site by 2017.
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It took more than six weeks after its inaugural meeting, but the UNLV stadium board on Thursday began talking about dome vs. no-dome, with the panel talking about a cost and revenue analysis of putting a fixed roof atop a potential on-campus venue.
Nobody panic, but for the next five months or so the entire Las Vegas water supply will depend on a single pipe and pump station at Lake Mead.
Las Vegas saw a light drizzle Thursday morning in the first measurable rainfall since mid-September.
The Nevada Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the two constables who Las Vegas Township Constable John Bonaventura had sued in a turf dispute.
Looking to start a liquor store on Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas? Don’t bet on getting any help from City Hall, at least in the next six months.
A $71 million skilled nursing and assisted living center will bring hundreds of jobs to a previously barren patch of downtown Las Vegas, but it’s taking a hefty public subsidy to make it happen.
A Henderson communications firm collected nearly 20,000 food items in a Thanksgiving food drive for Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada.
A motorcyclist is in critical condition after high speeds resulted in a crash.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal will host a “Salute U.S. Veterans” celebration and job fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Texas Station in North Las Vegas.
The Downtown Project’s Container Park retail center won approval for a temporary tavern license Wednesday but only after developers agreed to refrain from using exterior signage for a business with a name considered offensive by many Spanish speakers.
Speed limits are getting lowered on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard following outcry over recent pedestrian deaths.
More than 500 tickets to Opportunity Village’s Magical Forest were stolen and later appeared for sale on Facebook. Las Vegas police said the stolen tickets are worth about $8,000.
Winter weather may finally be on its way to the Las Vegas Valley after fall temperatures have left residents wearing short sleeves and sandals into mid-November.
More than $137,000 has been raised at local Catholic parishes for Typhoon Haiyan relief efforts in the Philippines, according to the Diocese of Las Vegas.