CARSON CITY — Pimps were put on notice Monday that lawmakers want more severe punishment for those who exploit prostitutes and more ways to free women from their control.
CityCenter’s new legal team recast the massive construction defects litigation surrounding the unfinished Harmon Hotel by pulling an architectural and an engineering firm into the case for the first time.
One of the victims in Sunday’s accident on Charleston Boulevard near Cahlan Drive died Monday.
Seven valley residents have been indicted on federal drug charges, according to U.S. Attorney Daniel Bogden.
The Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline unanimously approved a public reprimand Monday for a district court judge for putting her personal schedule ahead of a murder trial.
Students from The Meadows School presented a Chinese New Year’s dragon parade Monday at the Fashion Show mall.
When Salvador Hernandez was detained by officers, he had one question for them: “You are not going to show me her body?”
CARSON CITY — About 30 members of Nevada Indian tribes danced, drummed and sang outside the Legislative Building on Monday to protest the killing of bears, animals they call sacred brothers and sisters.
The best way to make bus stops safer is to move them away from traffic.
When the champion of this season of “The Ultimate Fighter” is crowned in Las Vegas on April 13, the bout will not be the main attraction.
CARSON CITY — The state Transportation Board learned Monday that condemnation costs for the Boulder City bypass could total $86 million or more for three properties.
Just after strolling into Sam Boyd Stadium and Rugby Mosh Pit, my line of sight was assaulted by an 1,100-pound flash of leg and upper thigh.
South Africa has had to adjust to life without its best player, Cecil Afrika, and though the season hasn’t been a disaster, it hasn’t been easy, either.
CARSON CITY — Taxes, budgets, bears and a whole lot more — such as higher education, mining and firearms — are on tap as the second week of the Nevada Legislature begins today.
CARSON CITY — If you’re an outsider wandering into the Legislative Building for the first time, you must learn the definition of “legislative time.”
CARSON CITY — The Legislature’s top two Democrats insist they will pass tax reforms — reforms that could produce more tax revenue — before the legislative session ends June 3 and force Gov. Brian Sandoval to decide whether to veto what they believe will be fairer tax laws.
Thursday may be Valentine’s Day, but there will be no love lost when the subject of a new fixed-route bus contract is heatedly discussed in the Clark County Government Center .
Lengthy security lines to enter the Regional Justice Center have long frustrated visitors to the downtown courthouse.
Why would the city of Las Vegas, or any government, make the top 10 list of the largest recipients of charitable donations in Nevada over a decade?
Two items of note here: Las Vegas is sexy as hell. And, apparently, we like to read.
Nevada Assemblyman Steven Brooks, already facing possible charges for threatening to harm a legislative leader, was arrested for the second time in less than a month early Sunday, this time on charges of domestic battery and obstructing an officer.
By MARILYN M. SINGLETON, M.D., J.D.
In July 2000, then-Review-Journal police reporter Glenn Puit wrote about a 60-year-old resident of South Tenaya Way being awakened by his barking dogs at 5:15 in the morning. The man retrieved a handgun and went downstairs to investigate. When he opened the door to his den he was confronted by an armed intruder. Both men immediately opened fire.
A man and a woman in their 20s sustained critical injuries after the car they were riding in overturned in the central valley Sunday morning, Las Vegas police said.
A 33-year-old man was arrested Sunday on two counts of attempted murder and one count of arson after a fire at a central valley apartment building, the Clark County Fire Department said.
