Nevada is the only state with licensed brothels — but tourists should be aware of the penalties around illegal prostitution.
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The collapse of a popular rock arch at Lake Powell is a sad reminder that the geological arches that dot southern Utah’s landscape aren’t guaranteed to be there forever.
Jurors heard testimony from 24 witnesses during the first week of the murder trial for Robert Telles, the former elected official accused of killing RJ reporter Jeff German.
The secretary of state launched its new voter registration and election management system that will help counties work more efficiently on Election Day.
Boulder City’s Tyler Nash finished the Death Valley run known as Badwater 135 in 39 hours, missing his goal by nine hours.
Raiders fans have plenty of questions heading into the second week of the preseason. Should the team be concerned about depth at a couple of positions?
You may be familiar with an abandoned waterpark off Interstate 15 near Barstow, California, but do you know its history?
Now that federal drug enforcement leaders are considering decriminalization of marijuana, it may be time for the intersection of cannabis and casinos, experts say.
Storms could find parts of the valley this weekend while fall-like temperatures will be felt at Mount Charleston.
Harry Reid International Airport had more flight delays of 15 minutes or more than any other major airport in the United States, the FAA says in a new report.
On the final night of service, the restaurant is welcoming longtime customers, former employees, family members and more. Oysters and quail are essential.
The bi-weekly podcast has a solid rhythm of news items, inside jokes and Vintage Vegas nostalgia that draw thousands of listeners craving more from the destination.
The UNLV football team could use up to six running backs this season, including a returning standout and a freshman from Desert Pines.
Review-Journal high school reporters Alex Wright and Jeff Wollard predict the winners of selected football games each week.
Knight Hawks defensive back Bryce Hampton was working at Wynn Las Vegas when he called the team’s coach to ask about joining. Now, he’s talking to an NFL team.