Rain falls in Summerlin
 
Rain falls in Summerlin

Rainfall hits Summerlin on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020.

‘Zumanity’ closes permanently
 
‘Zumanity’ closes permanently

“Zumanity,” a Cirque du Soleil hit dating to its opening at New York-New York in 2003, has permanently closed. The company announced Monday that the show won’t reopen.

Circa opening night
 
Circa opening night

Circa Resort and Casino opens to the public at 12:01 AM after VIP party and events.

Custom Kinetic Art Cars Arrive at AREA15
 
Custom Kinetic Art Cars Arrive at AREA15

Las Vegas artist Henry Chang discusses his custom kinetic art cars as they arrive to Area15, in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020.

New home prices continue to soar
 
New home prices continue to soar

Southern Nevada homebuilders notched another record price level as the market continues to defy logic amid an overall bleak economy.

Casinos reopen after shutdown
 
Casinos reopen after shutdown

On June 4th, 78 days after a mandatory shut down, Las Vegas casinos began to reopen to the public.

Riviera implosion
 
Riviera implosion

After a fireworks display, the Monaco tower at the Riviera hotel casino comes crashing down in a controlled implosion on Tuesday, June 14, 2016.

Death in Las Vegas: Dan Wheldon
 
Death in Las Vegas: Dan Wheldon

Only 11 laps into the IZOD IndyCar World Championships at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, reigning Indianapolis 500 winner Dan Wheldon dies from un­survivable injuries as the result of a fiery 15-car crash.

Death in Las Vegas: Tupac Skakur
 
Death in Las Vegas: Tupac Skakur

On Sept. 7, 1996, a cream-colored Cadillac pulled up alongside a newer model black BMW at the intersection of Flamingo Road and Koval Lane and fired about a dozen shots into the vehicle. Legendary rapper, Tupac Shakur was critically wounded and would die several days later of his injuries at University Medical Center.

Death in Las Vegas: Ted Binion
 
Death in Las Vegas: Ted Binion

When Ted Binion died under suspicious circumstances on Sept. 17, 1998, his passing marked the end of an era in the Las Vegas gaming industry and the beginning of criminal proceedings that would come to be known as the community’s “trial of the century.”

Raiders safety Johnathan Abram goes house hunting in Las Vegas
 
Raiders safety Johnathan Abram goes house hunting in Las Vegas

In the latest edition of One-on-One Johnathan Abram traveled to Las Vegas to go house hunting with his wife Br’iAnna and his daughter Harlee in preparations for the team’s move to Vegas next season.

Walk around Allegiant Stadium
 
Walk around Allegiant Stadium

You can now walk around the fence of Allegiant Stadium due to the construction fences coming down.

Inside Allegiant Stadium
 
Inside Allegiant Stadium

The Vegas Nation crew was able to get inside Allegiant Stadium on Friday.

Raiders History Oakland Senors
 
Raiders History Oakland Senors

In 1960 the Raiders team name was almost the Senors’ and the team was close to sporting orange and black as their colors.

Raiders History Top Draft Picks
 
Raiders History Top Draft Picks

The Review-Journal sports minds select the top 3 Raiders draft picks of all time.

Raiders History Jon Gruden Take 1
 
Raiders History Jon Gruden Take 1

The current head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, Jon Gruden, had a previous stint with the team.

Raiders blown out in Atlanta, lose to Falcons 43-6
 
Raiders blown out in Atlanta, lose to Falcons 43-6

A week after going the distance with the Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs, the Las Vegas Raiders lost to the Atlanta Falcons 43-6 Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

Derek Carr addresses random audible calls
 
Derek Carr addresses random audible calls

Raiders quarterback Derek Carr addressed what social media users have been trying to figure out for weeks: what his obscure audibles mean.

7@7 AM Show 2
 
7@7 AM Show 2
The Beatles in Las Vegas
 
The Beatles in Las Vegas

Las Vegas Beatles fans: A day in the life