Rachel Roberts-Levi and her husband, Avi Levi, look proudly at mama goat Matilda walking around with her four kids.
After going head-to-head with Joshua Weinberg’s pen, Thor’s thick muscles and stern gaze melt away into shapely curves and a sultry pout.
Suspected burglars fleeing from police caused a wreck that sent six people to the hospital Friday afternoon in the north valley, Las Vegas police say.
The last time Lucie Arnaz played The Smith Center, she was hanging around — literally — while performing on a trapeze (with the greatest of ease) during the Tony-winning “Pippin’s” Reynolds Hall tour stop.
At 116 pounds, 35-year-old northwest Las Vegas resident Meghann Marchello recently made history after taking home a gold medal at the 2015 Veterans World Championships’ first women’s division.
What will the rest of 2016 look like? Local psychics Leon Holmes, Rowena, Mystic Mona and Alexis share their predictions and insights.
Gov. Brian Sandoval wants the state’s Gaming Policy Committee to address daily fantasy sports, an activity that was effectively banned by gaming regulators last fall unless it was offered by licensed company.
Charles Baker did everything right in life, but he fell through the cracks. A retired Marine, he grew up in downtown Las Vegas and said he knew an education was his ticket out of the circumstances he saw.
Here are our picks for your best bets for arts and culture in Las Vegas for the week ahead.
Mortgage rates continue to be quite low by any historic measure, but are just a little higher than they were last January.
Peter Fand found the key to his artistry sitting in rush-hour traffic.
Toll Brothers, the nation’s leading builder of luxury homes, is kicking off 2016 with a special event.
OK, so we missed Jake Gyllenhaal and Rita Wilson on Broadway.
Las Vegas-based American West Homes has launched its new 2016 models. The privately owned business that has been building in the Las Vegas Valley since 1984.
According to their driver’s licenses, Ken and Peg Woody are Texas residents, but at heart, these new retirees are Las Vegans enjoying their second home at The Ogden downtown.
Here are our picks for your best TV bets for the coming week.
As a Realtor, Jena McIntosh has an obligation to show her clients a variety of homes. But Spanish Palms has her smitten.,
Pardee Homes is planning a February opening for Escala at Inspirada, showcasing new architectural designs including Desert Contemporary, Modern Spanish and Mid-Century Modern styles.
Century Communities is putting the final touches on two brand-new neighborhoods that will celebrate their official grand openings at Skye Canyon next weekend.
When all the facts are laid out, a question remains for many: “Is this a good time for me to buy a home?”
It’s hard to describe Institution 18b, 918 S. Main St., one of the newest businesses in the 18b Arts District, because the concept is new to the Las Vegas Valley, even though the man who’s bringing it here isn’t.
The Peaks — the latest William Lyon Homes neighborhood — will soon be joining the recently opened Lago Vista.
Gov. Brian Sandoval on Friday expressed concern that Las Vegas might again fall below the cutoff for special homeland security terrorism preparedness funding in the upcoming federal budget cycle.
Bike sharing is officially coming to downtown Las Vegas.
All the economic stars are aligned to create a robust new-home market but millennial culture, difficult financing and a shortage of affordable land has held it back.
Individuals gather around a table neatly lined with brightly colored Marijuana Anonymous pamphlets at Our Meeting Place, 2585 E. Flamingo Road.
Two Las Vegas residents with rooftop-solar systems have filed a class action lawsuit in Clark County District Court over the new net metering rate approved by the Public Utilities Commission that took effect Jan. 1.
When the Nevada Athletic Commission became self-funding in July, nobody gave it a second thought.
As the president of the Southern Nevada Home Builders Association, I am pleased to launch this new column in the Las Vegas Review-Journal Real Estate section.
Las Vegas may not seem like an ideal spot to provide refuge for women trying to escape sex work, but the founders of faith-based shelter Refuge for Women believe such a service is needed in a place with as many dark secrets as Sin City.
