The 13th annual Las Vegas Restaurant Week, scheduled for June 17-28, will kick off with the third annual Summer Cookout Featuring Robert Irvine on June 13.
Review-Journal readers responded when we asked them to share what makes their burgers special.
The two-story, 10,000-square-foot property will be located near the resort’s main lodge, and will allow more visitors to take advantage of the ski area.
Civil war in Libya in 2011 toppled and later killed longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi, and the chaos that followed resulted in a divided country.
The current Nebraska basketball coach promoted Otzelberger to associate head coach when he was named head coach at his alma mater, Iowa State, in 2010.
Mark Stone, Jonathan Marchessault and Shea Theodore advanced in the tournament with Canada, while forward Nikita Gusev advanced with Russia.
Rookie tight end Alize Mack thinks playing with Drew Brees in New Orleans’ prolific offense will help him fulfill the potential he never realized at Notre Dame.
Nevada officials, with the help of Speaker Nancy Pelosi, turned away efforts to put money behind efforts to re-start the licensing process for the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository.
It is Keith Thruman’s first pay-per-view fight despite being 29-0 with 22 knockouts.
Auric — a five-story, 324-unit, luxury, mid-rise apartment community — is expected to open in March 2021 in Symphony Park in downtown Las Vegas.
NFL owners meeting Wednesday will consider a proposal to refine the new rule that allows challenges involving pass interference.
Health officials are warning the public of raw oysters linked to the shigella illness. One of the five reported cases linked to the contaminated oysters originated out of Nevada.
Nevada lawmakers passed Senate Bill 179, which liberalizes abortion rules in the state, even as a number of other states in the nation are passing laws to restrict the practice.
Single-family houses dominate Las Vegas’ home construction market, but sales are slipping as buyers gravitate toward lower-priced condos and townhomes.
The Clark County Commission voted Tuesday to spend nearly $1.8 million generated by marijuana fees to open dozens of new beds for homeless young people and those with medical problems.
The facility, which opened in 1883, once had a cemetery, but all the 1,500 bodies buried there should have been exhumed in 1913.
A self-driving truck company has partnered with the U.S. Postal Service to test autonomous technology on the long-haul route between Phoenix and Dallas.
Vegetation nourished by wet winter weather now poses an above-normal risk of wildfires in Nevada, state fire authorities told Gov. Steve Sisolak on Tuesday.
In 2018, the PGA of America voted the 2000 PGA Championship with Tiger Woods beating Las Vegas resident Bob May in a playoff as the best in the major’s history.
A ZZ Top-themed musical backed by Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill and Frank Beard is being developed.
It also subpoenaed Annie Donaldson, a top aide to former White House Counsel Donald McGahn, for documents and for questioning in a private deposition.
Magistrate Judge David Novak said the court engaged in “some extraordinary procedures” to deal with Kenneth Hicks’ health issues and to “protect his dignity.”
The former attorney general of Virginia, whose name had been tossed around for months for an immigration role, will be joining the Trump administration.
Julio Urías was placed on leave while MLB officials looked into his May 13 arrest for investigation of misdemeanor domestic battery.
Authorities have argued the 1953 decision is invalid because it was dictated by Moscow when Poland was a satellite of the Soviet Union.
Vincent Lambert was critically injured in a 2008 car accident, and his parents and wife disagree on whether to keep him alive artificially.
Supporters say it’s more environmentally friendly than embalming or cremation, and it makes sense in cities where land for burials is scarce.
The Vegas Rollers, an expansion franchise in World Team Tennis, will play a 1 p.m. home match July 21 against the Philadelphia Freedoms, the league announced Tuesday.
At least 24 states including Washington passed such laws during the 1990s, embracing tough-on-crime rhetoric.
Top House Republican Kevin McCarthy pushed back Tuesday against Rep. Justin Amash and his call for President Donald Trump’s impeachment, saying the Michigan Republican is out of step with others in the party.