The Clark County coroner’s office has identified two boaters who went missing last week and were later recovered at Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
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The Las Vegas Review-Journal won a half-dozen journalism awards, including top honors for best headline and sports photography, in the Best of the West competition.
Also new in Vegas restaurants: a Honey Salt refresh, a downtown steakhouse debuts, and a disco diner launches on the Strip.
Fireworks are notoriously stressful for pets. Experts offer advice on how to prepare your furry friends for Independence Day celebrations.
Entrepreneur and travel app founder Michael DeLucca has started an investment program designed to help grow the Las Vegas technology scene.
The annual Summerlin Council Patriotic Parade is the valley’s largest July Fourth parade.
“Jersey Boys” consulting company and box office manager Red Mercury Entertainment has left the building.
Jennifer Tuft, a visionary behind Particle Ink, carries an optimism founded when she was a kid watching “Sesame Street.”
Officers responded about 7:30 a.m. Monday to reports of a body found in the 5900 block of West Patrick Lane.
Full directional closures of Interstate 15 are planned for consecutive weekends near the resort corridor for a “Pave-A-Thon” operation.
Steven Brooks, the first lawmaker expelled from the Nevada Assembly, was cursing, “yelling incoherently” and stumbling when he got out of his car, police said.
July 1 marks 25 years since the old lion habitat at the MGM Grand opened in 1999. Lions split their time between the Las Vegas casino and a habitat in Henderson.
The National Weather Service issued an excessive heat warning this week for the valley, starting at 11 a.m. Wednesday.
Guitar master Tim Stewart had a wild weekend at the Punk Rock Museum, Dolby Live and NoMad Library.
Jason Kendall, 35, turned himself in at the Metropolitan Police Department’s headquarters on Friday, police said.