Highlights from the political front include state budget battles and lawmakers’ connections to nonprofits.
2023 year in review
From Elko to Las Vegas, here are some odd Nevada stories you may have missed this year.
Review-Journal golf writer Greg Robertson most interesting stories in 2023 included Lexi Thompson’s Shriners appearance and a look back on a UNLV championship.
A look at a “safe space for violence,” a police officer called to war and more.
Garcia spent the year writing about everything from breaking news, to snarling traffic, to social media trends. But jackpots were his bread and butter. Here’s his top 5 of 2023.
Eli Segall’s top investigative stories included real estate scams and a tribal nation’s big-money land deals on the Strip that didn’t sit well with everyone back home.
Investigative reporter Briana Erickson’s top five stories of the year included mistakes at the Henderson jail, an officer accused of racism and a county office discriminating against a former police officer.
The reporter spent 2023 covering the city of Henderson.
Review Journal reporter Todd Dewey’s best stories of 2023 included a sit-down with legendary gambler Billy Walters and an interview with actor Mark Wahlberg.
Yevgeny Prigozhin rose from being an ex-con and hot dog vendor to winning lucrative Kremlin contracts and heading a formidable mercenary army. But it all came to a sudden end when the private plane carrying him and others mysteriously exploded over Russia.
Review-Journal reporter Ben Gotz’s top five stories from the past calendar year include a lot of his coverage of the Golden Knights’ Stanley Cup championship.
Investigative reporter Mary Hynes broke stories about a potentially fatal fungal infection and a holiday trip to the beach by school district personnel in 2023.
The world’s eyes were on Las Vegas this year (on the Strip and off) — a little more than usual in 2023. Here are the top casino and tourism stories.
2023 was a weird year in Las Vegas, and the internet helped us cope with it all.
A 44-year-old mystery about a woman whose remains were found near the Strip in 1979 has finally ended with her identity confirmed by a Texas company working with the Metropolitan Police Department.