The man who died in a one-vehicle accident Jan. 24 was identified Sunday morning by the Clark County coroner’s office.
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As she prepared to leave the organization she built, water czar Pat Mulroy sat down with the Review-Journal for a wide-ranging, two-hour talk about her legacy and the future of water in Southern Nevada.
Graffiti might be just a minor annoyance for some people in the Las Vegas Valley, but cleaning it up carries a major price tag that all local residents pay — $30 million a year.
With a reported increase in residential robberies and in registered handguns, Las Vegas police will be addressing related safety issues with the public at 7 p.m. Tuesday at area command stations.
American Legion Post 8 will hold a memorial service Feb. 8 at 2 p.m. for former post commander and Las Vegas police crime scene investigator Jerry Autrey.
A 7-year-old boy suffered a “significant injury” to his leg after a pitbull bit him Friday night, causing a neighbor to fatally shoot the dog to protect the child, according to Las Vegas police.
The two Las Vegas boys that died in a trailer fire on East Carey Avenue near Lamb Boulevard on Jan. 26 have been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
A generous gesture by Doris Postelle couldn’t have come at a better time for Nellis Air Force Base Maj. Paul Hamel.
If you’re not a football fan, then it can be easy to feel sidelined at Super Bowl events and parties. But it’s the perfect time to visit the cinema, have an outdoor adventure or explore the city’s cultural offerings.
After 56 days of no precipitation in the Las Vegas Valley, snow has hit the Spring Mountains and showers have hit the valley — but not enough to end the record-breaking winter dry spell.
Southern Nevada’s oldest retired cops will soon find themselves patrolling a new beat: the insurance market. Come April 1, the Metropolitan Police Department no longer will offer secondary Medicare coverage to retirees over age 65.
The castle where defense lawyers Oscar Goodman and Harry Claiborne were kings, which saw a string of mobsters pass through and was the site of the infamous Ted Binion murder trial, is half torn down.
Super Bowl weekend is expected to ring up some super numbers in terms of tourism. The game betweeen the Seattle Seahawks and the Denver Broncos is expected to draw 292,000 visitors, up 2.5 percent from last year.
Many roads in the valley are named because they sound as if they came from a Zane Grey novel, and at first glance, one might assume Hidden Well Road is in that category. Peg Crockett knows that is not the case.
Important paintings by Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir are among 400 items that will be sold this spring. The sale of Huguette Clark’s collection also has a local connection — her father was a senator who founded Las Vegas.
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