By RICHARD N. VELOTTA and MARK ANDERSON LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Several state and county lawmakers Friday questioned demands laid out by the Oakland Raiders in a proposed lease for a planned 65,000-seat stadium in Las Vegas.
By ARTHUR KANE REVIEW-JOURNAL INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER
The state is revamping background checks for Nevada Transportation Authority officers after the Las Vegas Review-Journal revealed one officer had three drunken driving arrests and crashed a state vehicle into a parked car, fleeing the scene.
Las Vegas Paving, a major Southern Nevada contractor and landowner, has snapped up property at Lake Las Vegas, the latest chapter for hilly terrain whose volatile history fits well with its community.
Las Vegas’ housing market had a busy year in 2016. It was still weaker than many other cities in some regards, but business picked up, and problems that linger from the recession kept easing.
An FBI raid and news that the Celerity Educational Group was under federal investigation added to the controversy around the Nevada’s Achievement School District.
The suspect in Saturday’s deadly shooting at an east Las Vegas Valley bar may have killed a man for sitting next to his date, according to a Metropolitan Police Department report.
Clark County School District Superintendent Pat Skorkowsky highlighted the district’s ongoing transformation by showcasing students and schools to illustrate successes amid a state-mandated reorganization for 2017-18.
Wet Seal LLC will permanently close all 171 stores nationwide, including its four stores in Southern Nevada, the Wall Street Journal reported for a story on its website.
John Hurt, the wiry English actor who played a drug addict in “Midnight Express,” Kane in “Alien,” the title character in “The Elephant Man,” and Winston Smith in “Nineteen Eighty-Four,” has died, according to multiple media reports. He was 77.
It starts with a familiar robotic voice booming from Disneyland’s speakers. Fans shuffle onto the sidewalk by the Matterhorn Bobsleds where the parade begins, around the Walt Disney and Mickey statue in front of the Cinderella Castle, and down Main Street.
By ARTHUR KANE REVIEW-JOURNAL INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER
A state agency that can suspend a cab or limo driver’s license for drunken driving allowed one of its law enforcement officers to continue driving a state vehicle despite three previous DUI arrests.
Terrell Stewart, 31, was taken into custody and booked Thursday into the Clark County Detention Center on several charges, including two counts of attempted murder.
President Donald Trump on Friday barred all refugees from entering the United States for four months — and those from war-ravaged Syria indefinitely — declaring the ban necessary to prevent “radical Islamic terrorists” from entering the nation.
MGM Resorts has teamed up with the creative minds behind We Talk Chalk to give guests a chance to become part of art with life-size interactive 3-D paintings.
Mario Velasco, 26, had already been booked into the Clark County Detention Center on several unrelated charges as of December. But he was rebooked on new charges Thursday in connection with the November shooting, Las Vegas police announced Friday.
CG Technology dropped the Pats to 3 (minus-105) on Friday morning after a substantial six-figure bet was placed on the Falcons and action is heavy on over the total of 59.
The attorney who won a Nevada Supreme Court ruling on Thursday upholding a nonjudicial foreclosure process used by investors and speculators to acquire homes at bargain basement prices said the court reached the right decision.
A panel of lawmakers broke along party lines on a vote Friday, rejecting regulations that sought to fine tune the implementation of the controversial Achievement School District law.
Thousands of people swarmed the National Mall on Friday for the annual March for Life rally with optimism that a change in the White House offered a chance to roll back abortion rights.
A west valley middle school was on lockdown for about an hour Friday as the Metropolitan Police Department searched for a man who took off after a domestic incident.
Webroot, a Denver-based anti-virus software maker and threat intelligence services provider, this week listed Las Vegas eighth among the 10 most malware-infested cities in America.
The Clark County School Board voted 6-1 on Thursday night to declare district campuses as a safe space for all students, regardless of their immigration status. The move is not a plan to make district schools sanctuary campuses, but to reaffirm the protections already provided to students under federal law, Trustee Carolyn Edwards said.
Nearly 12,000 acres of public land, including Strawberry Creek at Great Basin National Park, receive flora from the heavens in Bureau of Land Management and the Nevada Department of Wildlife operation.