The sound of laughter could be heard echoing throughout Lee Canyon as families flocked to escape to Lee Canyon for Father’s Day.
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.
Organizers expect Juneteenth celebrations in the valley to be a big draw this year, despite the coronavirus pandemic.
Incumbent Felicia Ortiz held a significant lead against her opponents running for the State Board of Education in District 3 after Tuesday’s primary.
Though scientists are still studying which people are most susceptible to the coronavirus, preliminary evidence suggests high blood pressure is a major risk factor.
The sixth night of Black Lives Matter protests in Las Vegas Wednesday evening involved a group of about 300 people downtown.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman, City Councilman Cedric Crear, Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford and members of the faith community were at the media conference.
Las Vegas police used tear gas and nonlethal rounds to break up a protest on the Strip shortly before 9 p.m. Sunday.
The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating an officer involved shooting that occurred early Sunday morning near Tropicana Avenue and Decatur Boulevard.
Las Vegas police were investigating a homicide Monday night near Tropicana Avenue and Spencer Street.
Las Vegas police provided an update Tuesday morning on a 2017 homicide case, as the search for two suspects continues.
A woman was shot near U.S. Highway 95 and Decatur Boulevard on Monday afternoon, according to authorities.
A Las Vegas-based acrobatic equestrian performing group continues to train every day despite the cancellation of shows because of the coronavirus pandemic.
To celebrate 2020 graduates, Las Vegas Valley barbershops gave out free haircuts and professional photos to high school seniors, fifth graders and kindergartners Sunday.
Clark County reported 92 new coronavirus cases Sunday, bringing the total to 6,140 for the county, according to the Southern Nevada Health District’s website.
The first two episodes of “Mobbed Up,” an 11-part series produced in partnership with The Mob Museum, will be available through major podcast apps Tuesday.