Thanks to virtual reality technology, prospective visitors to Las Vegas will get a taste of the city from the comfort of a chair as a result of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s expansion of the use of the technology.
A 10-week strike at a Henderson construction materials supplier will end on Wednesday.
Southern Nevadans’ credit scores improved faster than the national average last year, but their overall ratings still trailed most of the country.
LeBron James has alluded to flaws with Cleveland’s roster all season. He got much more detailed about the cracks and crevices in the NBA champions after their fifth loss in seven games.
Less than 24 hours after a woman was shot dead in a friend’s southeast valley apartment, her 41-year-old murder suspect was taken into custody in California.
Las Vegas police have arrested one of two suspects in a double homicide that occurred last week near the downtown area.
Michigan is committed to paying Jim Harbaugh’s top three assistants $1 million each per year.
Wells Cargo has withdrawn an application to build a second asphalt mixing plant in a residential area of Spring Valley, county officials report.
Two of Nevada’s largest mental health budgets are in line for significant cuts and a loss of positions in Gov. Brian Sandoval’s proposed 2017-19 budget because fewer people are seeking services, an official said Tuesday.
Major changes are on the way at Hooters Casino Hotel in a $20 million makeover.
The naked man who was fatally shot by a Las Vegas police officer at a Jean resort had stabbed himself several times before the officer arrived at the scene, a Metropolitan Police Department official said Tuesday.
A Republican attorney has emerged as a candidate in the 2018 race for Clark County Commission.
New stage, new artists, new footprint planned for massive dance music gathering in 2017.
A panel of Nevada lawmakers on Tuesday began the months-long process of vetting Brian Sandoval’s final budget as governor, a precursor to the beginning of the legislative session that begins Feb. 6.
Review-Journal reporter Adam Hill and videographer Heidi Fang returned Tuesday for Covering the Cage’s weekly update on all things mixed martial arts on Facebook Live.
“I think people like to see their animals presented in an art form, more than a photo,” teacher Georgia Lawson says.
A semitrailer on its side blocked an Interstate 15 on-ramp Tuesday morning for almost four hours in North Las Vegas.
Andrew Clinger returned to state service Monday as a senior adviser to Gov. Brian Sandoval.
A Las Vegas man is accused of encouraging his daughter to fight another girl, then lunging with a knife at bystanders whogathered to watch the brawl, according to court documents.
President Donald Trump planned to meet with Senate leaders Tuesday to discuss his nominee to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court and said he planned to announce his choice next week.
Two teenagers have been arrested on attempted murder charges in a shooting at a Miami a park following the city’s annual Martin Luther King Day Parade.
Chris Jacobs is a longtime local bartender and creator of the Beer Zombies blog, which has reviews of beers, a list of beers he’s trying to find and news from the craft-beer world. He also creates murals both here and elsewhere.
President Donald Trump has signed executive actions to advance the construction of the Keystone XL and Dakota Access oil pipelines.
A Henderson credit union was robbed at gunpoint Tuesday morning, and the robbers are at large.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr will coach the Western Conference in the NBA All-Star Game on Feb. 19 after the Warriors locked up the conference’s top record through games played on Feb. 5.
One person was injured when a school bus crashed into a wall Tuesday morning.
A woman found dead in her northeast valley apartment last week has been identified.
Ben Roethlisberger told 93.7 The Fan on Tuesday that he is not ready to commit to playing next season after the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 36-17 loss to the New England Patriots last Sunday in the AFC Championship Game.
Nintendo Co’s smash hit Pokemon Go was unleashed on South Korea on Tuesday, six months after it was released elsewhere in the world, a delay caused by security fears over Google Maps.
Michael Deaman spent 14 years living on the streets, until crimes he’d committed caught up to him.
