The vote would’ve been advisory in nature and only served as public guidance for the council’s potential decision on the project.
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On this day in 1992, the Review-Journal celebrated Las Vegas native Andre Agassi’s first major tennis title.
Nellis Air Force Base is home to some of the most intense pilot training exercises in the world.
The Clark County School District is exercising its right under a collective bargaining agreement to suspend a program that allows teachers to retire a year early.
According to Las Vegas city records last year, the one-story project will span more than 21,000 square feet and sit on a 5-acre plot of land.
The Fourth of July holiday weekend will be warm and windy in Las Vegas.
An interactive map shows that no corner of the Las Vegas Valley was spared but some neighborhoods stood out among the rest.
Dream Las Vegas is estimated to cost around $550 million and slated to open in late 2024.
Warm and windy conditions will prevail through much of the holiday weekend in Las Vegas, says the National Weather Service.
Reid International is bracing for an influx of passengers, and Fourth of July room rates have held steady from earlier this month. So expect lots of weekend visitors.
The luxury house in The Summit Club, a wealthy enclave in Summerlin, features a “secluded private apartment.”
On this day in 1983, in a front-page story, the Review-Journal warned readers that holiday activities at Lake Mead would be limited because of high water levels.
Southern Nevada’s housing market is no stranger to volatility — and lately, it seems the industry is on anything but even ground.
Late June highs around 105 are forecast for the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
On Thursday, Clark County School District officials discussed how to address teacher vacancies. Some possible solutions: financial incentives, combining classrooms and licensing changes.