Henderson City Council members will discuss proposed ordinances for short-term vacation rentals and hear public comment during a committee meeting on July 16.
Jorge Mateo’s two-run homer keyed a three-run fifth inning as the Aviators held on Tuesday night for an 8-7 Pacific Coast League victory over the Reno Aces before 7,276 at Las Vegas Ballpark.
Law enforcement agencies in Clark County have investigated 70 homicides between Jan. 1 and June 30, according to Review-Journal records.
Hong Kong protests and an opportunity for tyranny.
Why contribute to Medicare if they’re going to make it free for illegal immigrants?
More progressive delusions.
As America celebrates its birthday as the “land of the free,” its citizens have two profoundly different ideas of freedom.
The cold case gained fresh attention in recent months following an anonymous tip about where Emanuela Orlandi might be buried.
Trump has frequently criticized Democrats’ efforts to get Mueller to testify.
The U.N. refugee agency in Libya condemned the airstrike on the detention center, which houses 616 migrants and refugees.
The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority will wait at least until late August before deciding whether to place a bid on the old Moulin Rouge site in downtown Las Vegas.
Over 20 people showed up June 27 at Starbucks for coffee with Las Vegas City Councilman Cedric Crear. Crear said the meetings won’t be held in July and August.
He was famous for his TV ads from that time, in which he said: “If you can find a better car, buy it!”
Raul Saldivar and Leo Saucedo were among five students in the College of Southern Nevada’s film program who were award winners at a ceremony at the M Resort.
Donato Cabrera and the Philharmonic resume their partnership with Nevada Public Radio beginning 2 p.m. Sunday on Classical 89.7-FM.
Critics of President Trump accused him of accepting a nuclear armed North Korea, but administration officials denied the charge and said negotiations are ongoing.
A Las Vegas police officer who froze one floor beneath the Route 91 Harvest festival gunman has been fired, the Las Vegas Review-Journal has learned.
The private plane was not required to have a flight data recorder, which tracks the performance of virtually every system on board.
On the eve of the 50th World Series of Poker Main Event at the Rio Convention Center, two veteran dealers shared some old Vegas stories with the Review-Journal.
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is holding a town hall meeting in East Las Vegas, as she steers her 2020 Democratic presidential primary campaign back to Nevada.
Las Vegas police don’t think it was a random attack, and they are unsure of a motive.
Restaurant Week has been extended through Friday, and Jolene Mannina, founder of Back of the House Brawl and Secret Burger, plans the all-female Picnic in the Alley.
Tesla delivered more electric cars in the second quarter than any three-month period in its history, alleviating concerns that demand is waning for its stylish vehicles as tax incentives in its main U.S. market begin to phase out.
Colombia native Melissa Coppel, whose chocolate and pastry school has international acclaim, creates impossibly shiny bonbons.
Lobster is served with Cuban coffee, Kahlua, mushrooms and cilantro.
One man was taken to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries after a shooting in Henderson on Tuesday afternoon, police said.
Guard staff Sgt. David W. Gallagher was buried Tuesday at Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery outside Las Vegas.
Lawyers had argued that the tragedy was an accident and urged jurors, if they chose to award damages, to make it about $5 million.
The president’s choices come after he has harshly and repeatedly criticized the Fed under Chair Jerome Powell for choosing not to cut interest rates.