Jeff Alpert, the author of “Kiel Ranch: A Slice of Nevada History,” advocated that the pioneers’ remains be reburied at the park in North Las Vegas.
Alex Chhith
Alex Chhith joined the Review-Journal in November 2019. She covers North Las Vegas, Summerlin and Centennial Hills. She enjoys being out of the office and writing enterprise and hyperlocal stories. A big Vikings fan, Alex hails from the great state of Minnesota, where she previously wrote for several small newspapers.
Nevada corporations donated $525 million back to the community in 2018. Experts are hopeful that number will grow in the coming future.
The valley’s earliest African American firefighters will be commemorated Saturday during the “The 2nd Annual Sharing the History of Black Firefighters in Southern Nevada.”
City officials unveiled new outdoor fitness equipment, geared to making exercise easy and more affordable, near the Summerlin and Centennial Hills neighborhoods.
Business owners cited reduced foot traffic, construction noise and the desire for lower rent as reasons for moving away from the Las Vegas Arts District.
North Las Vegas city officials announced a new full-tuition scholarship to the University of Phoenix in honor of Assemblyman Tyrone Thompson on Jan. 22.
It took North Las Vegas police more than two years to arrest a man charged with sexually assaulting a child. For that, his charges have been dismissed.
The Clark County coroner’s office will release the identity of the man after family has been contacted.
Large donation will help low-income families pay for vet bills.
The Rotary Club of Las Vegas Summerlin is inviting the general public to help package 13,000 meals that will be shipped to one of 74 countries in Central America or Africa.
Thousands of people commemorated the late civil rights leader along the parade route on Fourth Street from Gass Avenue to Ogden Avenue.
Crews arrived just before 12:10 a.m. on the 3000 block of East Austin Pale Avenue, near North Pecos Road and East Azure Avenue.
Vice President Joe Biden spoke to an audience of more than 300 people at Rancho High School, describing how he would support Latino issues in the White House.
The proposed breakup of big tech comes to the forefront as consumers are concerned about freedom of speech and companies’ accumulation of power, said Zach Graves at Lincoln Network.
Leaders of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity and nonprofit Room to Read launched Hands-On-Books on Jan. 2 at Booker Elementary School. The program goal is to reach 700 students by April.