Where can locals go to relax and escape the heat — and maybe the tourists, too? Here’s a list of five road trip destinations.
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Several different airlines fly to Asia, Europe and Hawaii to provide the 10 longest flights from Harry Reid International Airport.
UNLV is looking to expand its wastewater analysis program to detect drug use levels, as well as health threats like Candida auris.
People in Las Vegas commonly pawn expensive watches and designer handbags worth thousands.
Calls to the Nevada Department of Wildlife about wildlife encounters saw a 657% increase from 2018 to 2019.
There are plenty of things to do and see in Las Vegas that don’t cost a dime.
Behind-the-scenes appointed government employees — like city and county managers — are loaded with responsibilities, but are also among the best paid public servants.
The latest rate hike from Southwest Gas and NV Energy took effect April 1, but there are a number of steps ratepayers can take to help trim utility bills.
The inaugural Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix race week will be jam-packed with events, ushering in the new era of motor sports in Southern Nevada.
You’re not alone if you wait until the last minute to file your federal tax return. Here are the last-minute tax tips and deadlines you need to file on time — and your options if you can’t.
When heading to Las Vegas for a special occasion — or looking to live luxuriously — visitors won’t find the most elegant hotel rooms on a regular travel booking website.
UNLV baseball has produced some top-tier talent. Here’s the Review-Journal’s top 5 players in program history, led by Matt Williams.
Stacker compiled data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Centers for Environmental Information to detail the temperature changes over the past 120 years across every state except Alaska and Hawaii.
Everything you need to know about going to the world’s largest dance music festival.
Since the 1980s, Southern Nevada has been banking its unused Colorado River water, storing hundreds of billions of gallons away underground and in Lake Mead.