The list includes some very famous names, and the Summit Club dominates the top five.
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While the upset win at Kansas City created a lot of excitement and kept the Raiders’ playoff hopes alive, it wasn’t great for their slot in the NFL draft.
Cherry amaretto chip, spiced eggnog sugar cookie, mangonada spiked with Tajin and campfire s’mores are among the scoops on offer.
Police received a 911 call from a neighbor “stating that an individual had murdered his girlfriend with a hammer” at a northwest home, police stated in a report.
Mark Johnson, 23, and Donnesha Ellis, 21, were placed into custody after police were called about a report of a girl forced to remain in a guest room.
Review-Journal reporter David Schoen’s top five stories of 2023 include his World Series of Poker coverage, plus an explainer on an unusual NHL tradition.
Between colossal special events, two resorts opening and the arrival of the Sphere, Southern Nevada gaming and tourism could aguably have had its best year in 2023.
The Obodo Collective, a local nonprofit, started an urban garden at 1300 C St.
Review-Journal reporter Andy Yamashita had a busy 2023, from covering the Aces’ championship to the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Here are his top stories of the year.
Summerlin’s affluent The Summit Club dominated the list of the top five single family home property sales.
Horse Powered Reading was created in 2012 with the aim of helping children who are struggling with reading. The Las Vegas Valley has a handful of trained facilitators.
A distillery is looking to relocate to downtown Las Vegas while another business is expanding by adding a bar.
Users on AllTrails gave these official trails some of the highest ratings of the 137 trails in the Las Vegas Valley.
A Nevada working group will study the benefits of psychedelic medicine, such as magic mushrooms or “shrooms,” and make recommendations for future policies.
Mining the Review-Journal’s digital archive, which dates back to April 1, 1929, we brought you these only-in-Vegas stories in 2023.