A Northwest Career and Technical Academy teacher is accused of denying the Holocaust happened and telling students that the Nazis lacked the technology to kill so many Jews, one senior said.
Court proceedings relating to a September 2006 monthlong crime spree that left one man dead and another sentenced to death and netted four defendants $3 have nearly concluded.
The Clark County Shooting Park will open its doors Saturday, with weekend hours only through Jan. 3.
University Medical Center’s relentless financial drain on Clark County government has prompted county commissioners to take a closer look at whether they should privatize the public hospital.
“Face to Face” is doing an about-face. And Las Vegas One seems headed for a fade-out.
For more than three decades, North Las Vegas has used some of the money it collects from residents in water and wastewater fees to shore up the city’s general fund.
A judge says Indiana authorities have 90 days to obtain an extradition warrant and retrieve a 57-year-old fugitive to face charges in the slaying of his fiancee.
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada will host a free Christmas dinner for homeless and needy people on Sunday.
A Dec. 10 Review-Journal story on a wrongful death appeal hearing by the Nevada Supreme Court should have stated that Herbst Gaming, not Terrible Herbst, owns ETT Inc., one of the parties in the case.
Yeshua Rosas, charged in connection with an April 2008 slaying, agreed earlier this week to testify against his co-defendant, Jose Fernandez.
The six men accused in the Nov. 19 slaying of Las Vegas police officer Trevor Nettleton have been indicted by a Clark County grand jury.
The Las Vegas motorcycle officer struck by a vehicle Wednesday night remained hospitalized Thursday, although his injuries are not life threatening, police confirmed.
The Las Vegas Zoo usually draws a younger crowd than the group of adults gathered there Thursday morning.
“Saving Christmas” is the new holiday offering from the Winchester Players youth theater group. Saving the audience from boredom is what writer/director Susan Swanson is trying to do with her original musical.
Heidi’s Picks is a weekly selection of restaurant suggestions from Review-Journal critic Heidi Knapp Rinella.
Country songbird Carrie Underwood headlines the Orleans Arena on May 22, with Craig Morgan and Sons of Sylvia.
Theater shows on DVD have never had much allure to me because no matter how good, they often lack the spark of a live performance. That’s why the recent high-definition broadcast of Bizet’s “Carmen” at the Rave Town Square 18 proved a welcomed surprise.
TobyMac plays Las Vegas tonight. If you’re TobyMac — if you’re one of the biggest Christian-music acts ever — does Sin City represent the belly of the beast?
When VooDoo Lounge opened at the Rio about 13 years ago, it was the first area nightclub to offer Las Vegans the combination of a great rooftop view and sophisticated clubbing.
These days, it’s a lot easier to miss connections than to make them. Especially if you never come down to earth — which is exactly the way Ryan Bingham lives his so-called life.
The Las Vegas Rocks Cafe has opened at 450 Fremont St., in Neonopolis downtown. From local entertainer Tony Sacca and chef Josette Leblond, former owner of Josette’s Bistro, the history-themed restaurant serves themed dishes including the Topless Dancer, an open-faced turkey-breast sandwich. Call 227-5872. …
Several casinos have jumped onto the holiday bandwagon (or sleigh) and are running prizes-for-points promos. All of them sound appealing, but please read the rules carefully (and check gift availability) before you start to play.
Cher sets her priorities straight early on, during the only time she speaks to the audience at length.
There’s a sort of unspoken guarantee that every new hotel-casino in Las Vegas will be better — or at least more wondrous, more spectacular — than anything that had gone before it, and that’s certainly the case with the restaurants of CityCenter’s Aria.
