The historic neon sign was first lit up in 1980 in part to give the iconic 40-foot Vegas Vic neon sign on Fremont Street a companion.
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Vegas Vic, the iconic 40-foot-tall cowboy sign on Fremont Street is a nod to Las Vegas’ original vision, according to local historian Michael Green.
Bruce Marshall is a handicapper for CBS Sportsline. He provides the Review-Journal with NFL betting notes and trends.
Intermountain Healthcare has unveiled the site for Nevada’s first stand-alone children’s hospital at UNLV’s Harry Reid Research and Technology Park.
The impacts the schools are facing are due to miscalculations in the January 2024 budget, and are unrelated to the district’s potential central deficit.
Alexander Mattison will watch Ashton Jeanty and Boise State face UNLV, and he views his connection with the star running back as more than mentorship.
Raiders fans wanting one of the team’s Nevada specialty license plates can obtain one free of charge compliments of the Silver and Black.
Bruce Marshall is a handicapper for CBS Sportsline. He provides the Review-Journal with college football notes and trends.
The driest state in the nation is also the one with the most naturally occurring hot springs. Here are a few that may appeal to Las Vegas residents.
The private nature of state-to-state water negotiations about how to operate the Colorado River and Lake Mead past 2026 often leave the public in the dark.
Prolonged warm and dry conditions in Southern Nevada’s Nevada may soon turn more seasonable.
Here are the top five high school football games to watch this week as the regular season comes to a close in Southern Nevada.
Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance told a rally in Las Vegas that a Trump-Vance administration would fix Nevada’s housing crisis by deporting illegal immigrants.
Review-Journal high school reporters Alex Wright and Jeff Wollard predict the winners of selected football games each week. Here are their picks for Week 11.
You see James Bond playing baccarat in all those 007 movies. Here’s how to play the most volatile table game for Nevada casinos.