State regulators on Wednesday gave their approval to three major Strip gaming companies to leave as customers of Nevada Power Co. to secure their own electricity supplies on the open market.
At MacDonald Highlands, the exclusive guard-gated, golf-course community in Henderson, 2015 has brought quite a bit of new activity.
The event featuring the neighborhood Santa, cocoa, cookies and a performance of “A Very Merry Christmas” by the students of Welthy Silva’s Las Vegas Ballet School is scheduled from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Dec. 5 at Huntridge Circle Park.
Theatre in the Valley plans to perform “KNOL Noel Radio” at 8 p.m. Dec. 4, 11 and 18 and at 2 p.m. Dec. 5, 6, 12, 13, 19 and 20 at its Playhouse.
Hometown Holidays is slated from 4 to 8 p.m. Dec. 5 at Huckleberry Park.
Our Lady of Wisdom’s annual festival is set to feature children’s games, a pageant, a bake sale, a raffle, food and an appearance by Saint Nicholas from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 5 and noon to 5 p.m. Dec. 6 in the Italo-Greek Byzantine Catholic Church at 2120 Lindell Road. Visit ourladyofwisdom.net.
The show, “A Christmas Rose,” directed by Dennis Gazso and featuring pianist Eddie Fluellen, is scheduled for 7 p.m. Dec. 5 and 2 p.m. Dec. 6 at the Starbright Theatre.
A state judge Wednesday ruled that a referendum seeking to put Nevada’s new commerce tax to a public vote can proceed.
Instead of taking a vacation or doing an internship this winter, I’ve decided to stay home and write a book.
A boy — and his snowman.
The striper bite is good. Anglers are finding fast action outside of Government Wash. The fish aren’t large but the numbers are good. Anglers are finding the bigger fish near Boulder Beach, but more people as well. Live shad are the most productive bait option when they are available, but Kastmasters with bucktails, Rat’l Traps and pencil poppers also are catching fish.
Unsettled weather conditions and cold temperatures associated with recent storm activity has provided waterfowl hunters with good wing shooting in recent days at both the Key Pittman and Overton Wildlife Management Areas.
Findlay Automotive Group sponsors third annual Cox Charities golf tournament
It’s a confusing time for Volkswagen owners who may be wondering what they need to know about their diesel engines.
Ford Motor Company presented a very impressive display of automobile equipment during the recent Specialty Equipment Manufacturing Association show at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Just when drivers thought the Infiniti Q70 couldn’t get any better here comes the 2016 Infiniti Q70 Premium Select Edition.
Ahead of the “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” release, a Brooklyn creamery released a limited-edition Star Wars-themed frozen custard.
Is recycling working? Is it worth it? And can we all feel good about recycling?
Will Uber customers ever be able to get a ride to or from McCarran International Airport?
The ironies related to the Education Savings Account program continue to abound.
I wish to address a couple of points in David Adams’ letter, “Logic doesn’t add up in Obamacare dissent,” a response to the Nov. 23 Review-Journal editorial on Obamacare.
College has become an important presidential campaign issue because the federal government has never been more entangled with higher education.
Millions of Americans travel during the holiday season. The holidays are notorious for being an expensive time to travel, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get away for a little rest and relaxation.
For your Black Friday and Cyber Monday recovery sessions, you definitely need something to dull the nerves.
A kidney transplant of two strangers who met through a Craigslist ad has been canceled, CBS reported.
On a recent visit to “The Howard Stern Show,” “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” director J.J. Abrams recalled his experience of screening the first cut of the movie, which had no visual effects, for Disney execs Bob Iger, Alan Horn and Alan Bergman.
Everything was ready for the arrest. A frantic phone call had prompted a Boulder City police detective to investigate whether the city’s head of animal control had, just for fun, been killing animals in the city’s shelter.
An ex-wife of Robert Lewis Dear, the man accused of shooting dead three people and wounding nine at a Planned Parenthood center in Colorado Springs, told NBC News on Tuesday that he once put glue in locks at another of the agency’s clinics.
Starting today, Southern Nevadans can access a new source of online public information provided by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.