Friday’s headlines: Efforts underway to outlaw brothels in 2 Nevada counties, Terrible Herbst to open large travel center in Southern Nevada, 3 internal candidates to join outsiders in hunt for CCSD top job
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.
In the course of an afternoon, the skate park at Winchester Cultural Center went from a few gray slabs of concrete to a a vibrant and fantastical landscape.
Living organ donor June Monroe travels to Chicago on Saturday to try to break the Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of living organ donors.
Fourth-grade students from Hickey Elementary participated in a mock trial and heard a full criminal calendar Friday during a field trip organized by the Eighth Judicial District Court, the school and Project REAL.
Erik Weihenmayer was born twice. Once on Sept. 23, 1968. The next was when he first went rock climbing as a teen.
A comic book festival. A comedy theater. Several current and former Neonopolis business tenants presented ideas Tuesday to bring more business to Las Vegas.
Brooke Malone was only 20 years old when she said she experienced “the gender wage gap”: earning less money for equal work when compared to a male coworker.
Sequoia Holmes, guard for the Las Vegas Aces, stopped by for about an hour to talk with the teens about their dreams, what it takes to be a basketball player and shoot some hoops in the backyard.
More than 50 people lined up outside Henderson’s Toys R Us store Friday morning armed with shopping carts, wallets and gift cards, ready to take advantage of liquidation sales before the company closes its doors .
Squeals of teenage excitement and giggles of nervous laughter welcomed Oakland Raiders alumni Roy Hart and Chris McLemore Tuesday afternoon, but not because of who they were. It was because of what they had done.
Dee Wirth knows what it’s like to live on the street. She knows what it’s like to struggle with drugs and alcohol and feel powerless to change that. She also knows what it’s like to survive, recover and fight addiction with a vengeance.
The 1996 BMW 7 Series that Tupac Shakur was shot in is up for sale and on display for the first time ever at the Celebrity Cars Las Vegas showroom at 7770 Dean Martin Dr.
Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to vote — for a cat named Prince.
Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin visited the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health on Friday to learn more about how the center’s research could one day help veterans living with chronic brain diseases.