Gov. Brian Sandoval talked about prepping for flooding before getting a wild land fire briefing on Tuesday. (Sean Whaley/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
“I believe we will get a ceasefire,” U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said during a speech Tuesday, asserting it was up to Hamas.
“Lights of Love” is coming back to Ethel M Chocolates’ Cactus Garden for its 11th year next month.
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary, publicly faced senators for the first time after weeks of questions from Democrats — and praise from Republicans — about his “unconventional” resume.
The T-Mobile LPGA Match Play will return to a 64-player field and an exclusively match-play format in April at Shadow Creek.
Rep. Susie Lee voted against a bill that would ban trans girls and women from competing in school sports, but said she opposes transgender athletes competing in girls’ and women’s sports.
The Republican governor also reported $5.5 million cash on hand as the he prepares for the next legislative session and his re-election effort in 2026.
Janet Jackson kicked off her run at the venue with a series of performances covering New Year’s weekend.
A Henderson Police Department sergeant who was struck by an SUV Monday had to get 11 staples in his head to treat his injuries, police said.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band is re-assembling for a one-off in Las Vegas. But one of its members was here last week.
A rare glimpse into Al Capone’s life will be on display for the public in a new exhibit, “The First Public Enemy,” at the Mob Museum in downtown Las Vegas.