Las Vegas police on Wednesday released the video of two traffic officers freeing a cat, who got its head stuck in an opened can of soup.
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.
Miguel Marte, a former prospect with the Oakland Athletics, died Tuesday from complications of COVID-19.
For the first time since records have been kept, Las Vegas is expected to reach 100 degrees in April.
A Henderson brewery has tapped out after 12 years of trying to fill the craft beer void in Southern Nevada.
In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic that has shuttered Las Vegas, crews working at Allegiant Stadium completed another milestone in the construction of the $2 billion facility.
Nearly 4,600 people in the United States were reported to have died from COVID-19 during the 24-hour period ending at 5 p.m Pacific time Thursday.
Professional cowboys, their families and fans are well-known for coming together in times of need and today, the men and women who risk their lives to entertain have a message for their sport.
Las Vegas first responders, health care professionals and all the other workers who continue to provide services to valley residents during the coronavirus pandemic will be receiving a sky-high honor Saturday.
Social distancing? Tuesday night’s moon had none of that as the largest full moon of 2020 lighted up the Las Vegas Valley sky.
The coronavirus pandemic has ground air travel to a trickle at McCarran International Airport
On a typical late March evening, the Las Vegas Strip would be teeming with tourists hoping Lady Luck would smile on them. Not this year.
For the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began to sweep across the United States, more than 100 deaths in a single day have been blamed on the novel coronavirus, according to multiple reports.
On a normal night, thousands would gather at the Fremont Street Experience, mingling in revelry. But that was before coronavirus arrived in Southern Nevada.
A state lawmaker from Hawaii has tested positive for coronavirus and he is blaming a trip to Las Vegas for contracting the virus.
Henderson restaurant owners on Wednesday were facing a new reality amid the global coronavirus pandemic.