Over 40 years Lonnie Hammargren has collected over 10,000 different artifacts–from an Apollo space capsule to a roller coaster from the Stratosphere to Nevada history pieces. He will open his home museum to the public for Nevada Day 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at 4318 Ridgecrest Drive. Admission is $15 for adults; free for children under 12. Last year, he said 1,500 patrons a day attended.
IndyCar Champion, Daniel Clive Wheldon from Great Britain once said, “To be honest, why drivers don’t like talking about the danger of this sport is, it tempts fate.”
Ted Binion loved money, booze, hard-bodied women and black-tar heroin. The shadowy mystery that surrounds his death still lingers today.
Matt Youmans, Kelley Stewart and Tony Miller give their picks for NFL and college football for week seven.
A video released Thursday by the Nevada Division of Public Safety shows white smoke and explosions that preceded a fire Sunday in a state-owned, low-level radioactive waste dump at the US Ecology site. The video of the soil-capped Trench No. 14 was taken from a berm atop Trench 11 at the landfill site, 10 miles south of Beatty, Nev.
LVMPD Undersheriff Kevin McMahill discusses details of October 15, 2015 officer involved shooting of 50-year-old suspect, Linda Lush.
Robert Sitton takes the stand to testify against his brother Will Sitton, and Jacquie Schafer, who are facing multiple felonies including murder, robbery and burglary.
Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Rick Velotta tests out the services of Uber, Lyft, and taxi cabs.
Over two and a half years after the shooting and fiery crash on the Las Vegas strip that left three people dead, accused gunman Ammar Harris faces a trial by jury which could result in the death penalty.
Born with a dysfunctional left arm from his shoulder down, 16-year-old Donald Lombard, a Desert Oasis junior, grew up playing sports with the use of just one upper limb. Now, Lombard is making a name for himself–halfway through the season, he’s competing for a spot on Diamondbacks’ varsity football team.
Matt Youmans, Kelly Stewart and Tony Miller give their picks for NFL and college football for week six.
Presidential candidate, Senator Marco Rubio, speaks with the RJ on internet gaming.
Former Bellagio craps dealer James R. Cooper Jr., one of four men who bilked the Bellagio of over one million dollars in a two year long craps scheme, pleads guilty to one count of felony theft.
Presidential candidate, Senator Marco Rubio, speaks with the RJ about government control of land in the west.
Presidential candidate, Senator Marco Rubio, speaks with the RJ on the national debt.
Presidential candidate, Senator Marco Rubio, speaks with the RJ on the importance of defining policies.
Presidential candidate, Senator Marco Rubio, speaks with the RJ on immigration policies.
Presidential candidate, Senator Marco Rubio, speaks with the RJ on birth control.
Presidential candidate, Senator Marco Rubio, speaks with the RJ on gun control.
Presidential candidate, Senator Marco Rubio, speaks with the RJ on the loss of trust in the government.
Matt Youmans, Kelley Stewart and Tony Miller give their picks for NFL and college football for week five.
Restaurateur-Chef Natalie Young is a highlight of the success of the Downtown Project, owing nothing to luck. Her newest restaurant, Chow, is a testament to her unfailing work ethic, employee loyalty, and her ability to pursue one of many creative concepts.
Maryland Parkway was closed in both directions between Richmar and Gary avenues after a man was struck and killed Wednesday morning. The female driver of the car that struck the men was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.
UNLV students and athletes paint the Fremont Cannon red Monday morning in front of the Student Union. UNLV took possession of the trophy after beating UNR 23-17 on Saturday in Reno in the Battle for the Fremont Cannon.
Matt Youmans, Kelley Stewart and Tony Miller give their picks for NFL and college football for week four.
Marcus Henderson, Anthony Burnett, Rashawn Young, and Latazsha Reese make up the group BARS, or “Brothers Are Radically Superb”. They combine turfing, bone breaking, popping, and anything that inspires them to put on a improv-based theatrical show of raw self-expression.
Operation Homefront with Chase bank awarded a mortgage-free home to Nevada Army National Guard veteran Nathan Fischer.
Matt Youmans, Kelley Stewart and Tony Miller give their picks for NFL and college football for week three.
Captain Richard Fletcher briefs the media on responsible gun ownership and gun safety at the LVMPD headquarters building. From January 1, 2015 to September 5, 2015, there have been 1,694 firearms that have been reported stolen in LVMPD’s jurisdiction.
UNLV president Len Jessup speaks on presidential debate bid during the UNLV State of the University Speech event at Judy Bayley Theatre at UNLV in Las Vegas.