Thousands of young adults in Clark County and millions more across the country have a new side hustle: clothes flipping. Most of the clothing is vintage, but rare. That’s the appeal.
Madelyn Reese
Madelyn Reese worked for the Las Vegas Review-Journal from May 2017 to August 2018. She graduated with an English B.A. from the University of Washington in Seattle, where she wrote for the campus paper and several local publications. She began her journalism career as an education reporter in Longview, Washington.
Here are your Thursday morning headlines.
Here’s are your Sunday morning headlines.
Here are your Thursday morning headlines.
Here are your Thursday morning headlines.
Black Hat USA, the largest annual cybersecurity conference, is expecting a record 17,000 attendees during its six-day run at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center this week.
Crews began by removing photos and mementos from the current wall and dismantling the wall’s wooden pallets, which have begun to weather in the scorching Las Vegas heat.
After Cassi Davis’ second child was born, depression and anxiety took hold of her.
Back-to-school shopping can be both an exciting and daunting time for parents and children. We tag along as one Las Vegas mom plans and executes a $164.06 shopping spree that covers almost everything she needs for her two kids.
Here are your Thursday morning headlines.
Here are your Thursday morning headlines.
Body camera footage released Wednesday by the Metropolitan Police Department shows an officer alerting dispatch and other officers on Oct. 1 that his vehicle was stolen.
Surrounded by family, friends and a few dozen motorcycle riders, Summerlin resident Gene Stephens beamed during a Thursday celebration to mark his 100th year on Earth, the afternoon before the big day.
A judge’s ruling after a drug company’s lawsuit halted the Wednesday execution of Scott Dozier.
The simple cafeteria food shared at a table at Red Rock Elementary School on Tuesday gave new Clark County School District Superintendent Jesus Jara the chance to get to know a few of the 322,000 students he oversees.