Pink Pistols helps Nevada’s LGBT gun owners

Gays with guns don’t get bashed. That was part of Kimberly Lang’s thought-process when she bought her first gun last week.

Woman’s body found in Henderson

Henderson police are investigating the death of a 46-year-old woman whose body was found Sunday afternoon behind a store.

10 injured at California white supremacy rally

At least 10 people were injured at a rally outside the California state capitol in Sacramento on Sunday as members of a white supremacist group clashed with counter-protesters, authorities said.

Review-Journal writers, editors honored in Best of the West awards

Las Vegas Review-Journal writers and editors took home first, second and third place honors in the 2016 Best of the West journalism contest and grants program for headline writing, investigative reporting and special topic column writing, respectively.

Costly error hurts 51s in loss to Sacramento

Before Sunday’s game started, the 51s knew they’d need to tap heavily into their bullpen with Seth Lugo making a spot start.

Early indoor-outdoor design

When Dan Coletti designed Barbara Adcock’s more than 7,000-square-foot home 13 years ago in Anthem Country Club, the Sun West Custom Homes designer incorporated pocket doors to bring the outdoors in, which was almost unheard of back then.

 
Paralyzed Henderson resident Sam Schmidt reaches Pikes Peak summit

Sam Schmidt will steer his car, the specially equipped No. 5 Arrow Electronics Corvette, by turning his head to and fro, activating sensors in his hat. He will speed up and slow down by blowing and sucking through a tube.

One injured in Central Valley shooting

Las Vegas police are investigating a Sunday afternoon shooting that left one person in critical condition in the Central Valley.

One dead, two injured in late-night shooting

Las Vegas police are investigating a Saturday night shooting that left one person dead and two others injured near Silverado Ranch.

 
Los Angeles’ 1,000-foot-high glass slide opens today

Nearly 1,000 feet (305 meters) above the streets of downtown Los Angeles, a glass slide on the outside of the 70th floor of the city’s tallest building is preparing to welcome the brave.