With just a few days before Thanksgiving, grocery stores across the U.S. are running sales. But not for frozen turkey.
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If there’s ever been a year to give your loved ones something to help them work out, 2020 may be it.
COVID-19 is upending all sorts of holiday traditions, and family gatherings may be chief among them.
Even if the foodies or barflies on your holiday shopping list aren’t ready yet to return to a favorite bar or restaurant, they might want to show them some love.
Become a Las Vegas local in style yourself — or gift a newbie you know — with these presents.
A Labor Day snapshot of how the pandemic has — and hasn’t — changed the workplace.
Las Vegas casinos are ushering in guests eager to try their luck today, 78 days after resorts were closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A fourth night of Black Lives Matter protesting in Las Vegas ended in violence, with two reported shootings, including a police officer, late Monday.
Las Vegas police used tear gas and nonlethal rounds to break up a protest on the Strip shortly before 9 p.m. Sunday.
To mark the beginning of Sunshine Week, the Review-Journal examined hundreds of pages documenting communications between government lobbyists who sought to derail Senate Bill 287.
Gov. Steve Sisolak and state and local health officials reassured the public on Friday that necessary steps are being taken to guard against the spread of the new coronavirus.
Results are still coming in, but Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has been declared the winner of the Nevada Democratic caucuses.
Two-thirds of likely Democratic caucusgoers in a Review-Journal poll say they’d like to see Nevada get rid of its caucuses.
A poll of nonpartisan voters in Nevada finds that three Democratic presidential candidates beat President Donald Trump in a hypothetical general-election matchup.