The Review-Journal had journalists assigned across the Las Vegas Valley for a real-time Election Day blog on Tuesday. Here’s how it looked.
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So much for equal time. NBC and “Saturday Night Live” declare their preference for the vice president in a lame opening sketch with Maya Rudolph.
There is simply no alternative to the courage, protectiveness and clear-sightedness that Trump evinces with such peerless energy.
Ohio Sen. JD Vance spoke at a rally Saturday morning at the Whitney Recreation Center, just three days before the election.
With the top 10 most expensive new home listings from September range from $15 million to $7.7 million, according to Las Vegas Realtors, three of them were condos or penthouses located in premier Las Vegas neighborhoods.
The Raiders traded disgruntled wide receiver Davante Adams to the New York Jets, reuniting him with quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Former President Donald Trump participated in a Hispanic roundtable in North Las Vegas Saturday afternoon.
In 22 seconds the Rat Pack-era Tropicana’s two hotel towers were reduced to rubble, in part, to make way for the Athletics’ planned Las Vegas ballpark.
Raiders coach Antonio Pierce did his best to sidestep the issue of wide receiver Davante Adams’ future with the team when he addressed the media Wednesday.
The Raiders will likely be down two of their best players when they host the Browns at Allegiant Stadium on Sunday.
A lithium mine in Esmeralda County has long been held up by a newly endangered plant, Tiehm’s buckwheat.
A’ja Wilson became only the second unanimous WNBA MVP in league history Sunday. The star Aces forward claimed the award for the third time in five years.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump showcased their different visions for the country as they met for the first time in perhaps their only debate before November’s presidential election.
Deobra Redden was indicted in February on charges including attempted murder, battery, extortion by threat, intimidating a public officer, and willful or wanton disregard of the safety of persons.
Longtime Raiders starting left tackle Kolton Miller is back at practice after missing the first month of training camp and says he should be ready for the season opener.