View’s adoptable pets Oct. 13, 2016.
Read about Las Vegas Valley residents’ awards and achievements.
Bess Norris was ready to commit suicide. Her mental health issues, which included bipolar disorder and depression, had reached a breaking point.
Authorities believe a Georgia teenager was playing a game called “jump the car” when he was struck and fatally injured.
Toyota Motor Corp. recalled 340,000 gas-electric hybrid Prius cars around the world Wednesday for a defect in their parking brakes.
In the new book, “The Story Book Knight” by Helen Docherty & Thomas Docherty, reading might save a kingdom.
Tony Toscano, who grew up in the NorthEnd of Boston, shares the story of a bright young boy’s rise in the Boston Mafia in the book “90 Prince Street.”
Hillary Clinton’s Nevada campaign is releasing a report today about how her clean energy goals would bolster job growth in the state while fighting climate change.
Find book signings and writing events throughout the Las Vegas Valley.
Looking for where to watch your favorite team? Here are the channel numbers for DirecTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket package. The channel will be blacked out if it is available on a local network affiliate.
It combines chestnut cream with fluffy sponge cake piped with chocolate, all for $12.
View’s Oct. 13 and 20, 2016, caption contest by staff writer F. Andrew Taylor. Send caption ideas to aking@viewnews.com with subject line “Caption contest.” Limit five per person. Deadline is Oct. 22. Look for the winners in the Nov. 3 edition.
Towbin Motorcar says Ferrari Maserati of Las Vegas will break ground Tuesday on a 10,000-square-foot space at 5550 W. Sahara Ave.
Solutions to View’s puzzles, Oct. 13, 2016.
Business at chef Carla Pellegrino’s Henderson restaurant, Bratalian, ended with a bang on Aug. 15 when a man driving a pickup crossed six lanes of traffic and crashed into the front of the restaurant.
Luxury Las Vegas magazine and the Pahrump Valley Times, sister periodicals of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, were named top publications in the state by the Nevada Press Association on Saturday.
The pair killed in a crash Tuesday afternoon near Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area have been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
UNLV commit Tariq Hollandsworth, a running back for Sacramento (California) High School, had 220 yards of total offense and four touchdowns Saturday to help the Dragons crush Laguna Creek, 69-10.
“Rock of Ages,” which rolled out the hits of the 1980s in the Bourbon Room at the Rio, goes dark on New Year’s Day.
Caesars Palace superstar singer headliner Rod Stewart can now be called Sir just like Sir Elton John, his counterpart on The Colosseum stage.
It turns out a 93-year-old bridge deemed structurally deficient wasn’t so weak after all.
Authorities made fresh appeals Wednesday for people in eastern North Carolina to leave low-lying areas as rivers swollen with rainwater caused flooding days after Hurricane Matthew passed.
Weekly performances by high school musicians offer the teens experience and their Las Vegas Rescue Mission listeners a welcome break from the cacophony of the streets.
Amazon is launching a paid streaming music service, the latest entry in an increasingly crowded field.
If you’re thinking about holiday shopping, why not consider Christmas gifts that give back? Now is an ideal time to pick up stocks poised to grow over the coming months and into 2017.
Militant groups like Hezbollah and the Islamic State group have learned how to weaponize surveillance drones and use them against each other, adding a new twist to Syria’s civil war, a U.S. military official and others say.
All told, Matthew probably caused $10 billion in damage, according to an estimate from Goldman Sachs.
Actor Shia LaBeouf has had enough strange public moments to make people wonder if what they hear about him is true. This time it is. He married actress Mia Goth at Viva Las Vegas wedding chapel on Monday.
