LVMPD Warn Risks of Fuel Theft – VIDEO
 
LVMPD Warn Risks of Fuel Theft – VIDEO

The LVMPD inform the public about the risks of fuel theft and improper storage can cause safety concerns for countless neighborhoods throughout the Las Vegas valley.

Despite additional funding school district still faces $17 million deficit
 
Despite additional funding school district still faces $17 million deficit

The Clark County School District revealed for the first time Tuesday that it is facing a budget deficit of between $17 million and $18 million next year despite winning additional funding in the just concluded legislative session. That means the possibility of a teachers strike in the fall remains on the table.

Seven Magic Mountains briefly loses its color
 
Seven Magic Mountains briefly loses its color

Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone’s Seven Magic Mountains art installation received a base coat of white as part of a restoration project to repaint the boulders. (MIchael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Alleged Las Vegas con man who skipped sentencing gets 9 to 20 years
 
Alleged Las Vegas con man who skipped sentencing gets 9 to 20 years

Mark Georgantas, the man who’s criminal record includes white-collar financial frauds amounting to more than $1 million, carrying a firearm as a felon and battery of a peace officer, was sentenced Monday to 9 to 20 years.

Suspect faces 15 counts in shooting at Las Vegas Strip mall – VIDEO
 
Suspect faces 15 counts in shooting at Las Vegas Strip mall – VIDEO

Hasean Quinn, the man who faces multiple counts including assault with a deadly weapon after a gunshot was fired inside the Fashion Show mall on the Las Vegas Strip on Memorial Day, appeared in court Wednesday afternoon. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Officials sign drought plan for Colorado River – VIDEO
 
Officials sign drought plan for Colorado River – VIDEO

Representatives from the Colorado River Basin states met today to sign an interstate drought contingency plan meant to protect minimum water levels in Lake Mead and Lake Powell. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas sign turns 60
 
Las Vegas sign turns 60

Sign designer Betty Willis talks about making the iconic Welcome to Las Vegas sign in May of 1959.

Neon Museum gets OK to expand
 
Neon Museum gets OK to expand

The Las Vegas City Council voted today to allow the Neon Museum to expand into the empty Reed Whipple Cultural Arts Center. (Mat Luschek / Las Vegas Review Journal)

114 years of Las Vegas – VIDEO
 
114 years of Las Vegas – VIDEO

On May 15, 1905, over 1,000 people witnessed the birth of downtown Las Vegas as 1,200 city lots were offered for auction. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Holocaust Survivors Receive Honorary Diplomas
 
Holocaust Survivors Receive Honorary Diplomas

Touro University in Las Vegas, awarded 18 Holocaust survivors with an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters on Monday, May 13, 2019. (Mat Luschek / Review-Journal)

Las Vegas rain tops annual average – in May
 
Las Vegas rain tops annual average – in May

Las Vegas has now received more rainfall so far this year than the city sees in an entire average year. We’ve had 4.2 inches of rain through May 10th. The average amount for the whole year is 4.19 inches. (Harrison Keely/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Reviewjournal.com redesign
 
Reviewjournal.com redesign

Reviewjournal.com has been redesigned with new features to make your experience even better!

Abuse allegations went unchecked for years at Nye County school
 
Abuse allegations went unchecked for years at Nye County school

Thousands of records examined by the Las Vegas Review-Journal show a yearslong history of abuse and neglect allegations at Northwest Academy, a private boarding school for at-risk youth in Amargosa Valley. (Rio Lacanlale/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

NHP Trooper struck by vehicle
 
NHP Trooper struck by vehicle

During a traffic stop an Nevada Highway Patrol Trooper was struck by another vehicle.

Thunderstorm moves across Las Vegas Valley
 
Thunderstorm moves across Las Vegas Valley

The National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning Monday for the southwest valley, which saw hail that measured a half inch to three-quarters of an inch during the afternoon storm. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas Strip gets smacked with cold front
 
Las Vegas Strip gets smacked with cold front

The National Weather Service on Monday afternoon issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the southwest Las Vegas Valley. Areas saw rain, thunder, lightning, and even hail. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Education rally in Las Vegas
 
Education rally in Las Vegas

Thousands of educators, parents and students gather to rally to secure additional education funding in front of the federal courthouse in Las Vegas, Saturday morning, April, 27, 2019. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

It’s Rattlesnake Season
 
It’s Rattlesnake Season

As temperatures start to rise in the Las Vegas area, people are heading outside for various activities. Possibly hiking and maybe with a dog. People and pets aren’t the only creatures coming out of their winter homes – so are snakes. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

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