A Las Vegas long-term care facility that serves children with medical conditions is looking for people willing to cradle newborns and infants.
Paul Pearson
A native of Lowell, Massachusetts, Paul has more than 20 years of news editing and writing experience. He supervises, writes, and formulates production planning for the RJ's taped and live programming. He is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame.
Digital content planning producer Paul Pearson’s stories from the past year run the gamut from heartwarming to controversial.
Several agencies reached agreements with the federal government to conserve water from the seriously taxed Colorado River.
The Firefighters of Southern Nevada Burn Foundation helped Santa and Mrs. Claus deliver toys to students at a northwest valley elementary school.
The fir trees will replace the trees that MGM Resorts removed this summer as part of the preparations for the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix.
The Clark County School District is hosting a School Choice Fair, where families can explore the district’s magnet schools and other school choice programs.
Federal prosecutors said the doctor distributed the opioid pain medication hydrocodone without a legitimate medical purpose.
A Las Vegas Aces player helped inaugurate the vending-machine-in-reverse that helps people donate items to local and global charities.
The Clark County Fire Department and University Medical Center held a safety demonstration to show how improperly frying a turkey can cause burns or a fire.
Organizers of the Formula One race posted a preview video on social media roughly a week before the scheduled start of the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Downtown Summerlin announced the return of its annual Holiday Parade and other traditions to help celebrate the holiday season.
Las Vegas Fire & Rescue personnel originally responded to the crash, which is now being investigated by police.
The resort, which is getting ready for the winter season, was largely spared from the havoc that Tropical Storm Hilary visited on Mount Charleston.
The nonprofit Green Our Planet hosted the Giant Student Farmers Market featuring more than 500 students from across the Las Vegas Valley.
Glittering Lights, the 2.5-mile light show that has become a holiday tradition, is returning to Las Vegas Motor Speedway for its 23rd year.