The new kids on the desert block are getting a lot of attention at Camel Safari in Bunkerville.
Dennis Rudner
Dennis Rudner is a graduate of The Ohio State University and has had a diverse career with newspapers in Ohio, New Mexico, Oregon, Nebraska and Nevada. Prior to an eight-year stint as assistant sports editor at the RJ, he helped develop Indian gaming in New Mexico. He lives in Summerlin with his wife, two dogs, one cat and turtle. Dotting the “I” tops his bucket list.
Mary Kay Letourneau, the former Seattle area sixth-grade teacher, who became tabloid fodder after raping one of her students and then marrying him, died at the age of 58.
Las Vegas police are looking for a driver and two passengers who were involved in a hit-and-run crash late Monday near downtown.
A wind-whipped fire at Mount Charleston on Sunday is captured by Las Vegas Review-Journal photographers.
Bryce Harper and his wife, Kayla, announced via Instagram on Monday that a baby girl is in their future.
SpaceX’s successful launch and peaceful protests that turned violent almost — repeat, almost — made us forget for a few moments about COVID-19.
From Las Vegas and Southern California to Omaha, Nebraska, Atlanta, Washington, D.C. and New York, to Minneapolis and St. Paul, protesters took to the streets Friday night to show their anger about the killing of George Floyd on Monday.
It wasn’t hump day, but it was a fine day to take a camel for a stroll and to entertain residents at Las Ventanas at Summerlin.
The volunteer group donated 1,500 handmade, reusable masks to seniors who live in Ward 3.
Police and rescue personnel search for more than 45 minutes before finding the caller inside his vehicle, which was partially submerged in a liquid manure storage pond.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual Summerlin Patriotic Parade on July 4th will be a virtual event this year.
Las Vegas homicide detectives responded early Wednesday to an incident in central Las Vegas.
What goes up must come down, and on Tuesday scaffolding around the $2 billion, 65,000-seat stadium was being dismantled.
Signs of life are beginning to spring back up across the Las Vegas Valley after two months of being shuttered because of the coronavirus pandemic.
As news of Roy Horn’s death spread across the Las Vegas Valley, a few people went to the Mirage, where along with Siegfried Fischbacher, the duo held court between 1990 until Oct. 3, 2003.