The bill, sponsored by State Sen. Joe Hardy, R-Boulder city, would bar dental hygienists, medical assistants and anestheticians from administering botulinum toxin, the most popular brand of which is Botox.
The training that Sabrina Spurlock said helped her save her stepfather’s life may soon be a requirement for all Nevada students.
A federal grand jury on Wednesday indicted a father-son duo in two armed robberies that occurred at Henderson credit unions this year.
The Diamondbacks return four golfers who competed in the region meet last year and should have a solid team.
The dean of UNLV’s College of Urban Affairs said his school has scored a national coup by bringing together former congressional archrivals Harry Reid and John Boehner to co-chair a new public policy institute.
Soft Surroundings will open its Henderson store to the public March 10.
Review-Journal sports editor Bill Bradley returned Wednesday for his bi-weekly Facebook Live lunchtime chat. This week he welcomed RJ sports betting reporter Todd Dewey to talk all things sports betting.
Nevada public schools Superintendent Steve Canavero isn’t sure what will happen if the proposed tax money from recreational marijuana sales doesn’t come through.
Security officers at Excalibur have voted 80-16 to reject a representation proposal from the International Union, Security, Police and Fire Professionals of America.
An event at First Friday in the Arts District introduces parkour — where participants flip and jump from (and over) obstacles to travel from one point to another.
The Pioneers are hoping to continue to show improvement this season.
Local first-graders took a field trip to the Animal Foundation Wednesday to color, create chew toys, and practice their reading skills on a captive audience: the dogs.
Most of the 944 city residents surveyed about living in Las Vegas feel like they’ve hit the jackpot.
The only speeding anyone will see during NASCAR Weekend will be done by the professionals, but there are a few alternatives to avoid the traffic around Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Investors bet big on U.S. stocks Wednesday, giving the market its biggest single-day gain in nearly four months and pushing the major indexes to record highs.
Ryan Murphy is to flashy anthology series what Shonda Rhimes is to buzzy dramas with strong female leads: Others may occasionally make better ones, but no one else can compete in terms of sheer, overwhelming volume.
Police are investigating a crash involving a Metropolitan Police Department vehicle in the southwest valley Wednesday evening.
Professionals in the live entertainment industry may face additional training requirements to keep workers safe.
The latest installment of the iconic Mint 400 off-road race will be run south of town Saturday, which means there had to be a parade beforehand, because that is part of the Mint 400 tradition.
Valley Hospital Medical Center has severed ties with Service Employees International Union Local 1107, the union reports. The move, which came Feb. 17, cut off contract negotiations, SEIU spokeswoman Dana Gentry said.
After Tyron Woodley had his victory speech interrupted following his fight against Stephen Thompson, the UFC welterweight champion hopes to get another chance to deliver it Saturday.
Two people inadvertently set fire to their central Las Vegas home Wednesday afternoon in an attempt to take care of a bee problem, firefighters said.
Armani Rogers sure looks the part. If anything is going to suggest more wins are close enough to see, it’s the portrait of a 6-foot-5-inch, strong, ultra-athletic quarterback.
Assemblyman William McCurdy II has picked up more endorsements in his bid to become the next chairman of the Nevada State Democratic Party.
Anniah Pratt Jr., 22, was arrested on Feb. 4 after the woman flagged down a a stranger in a Vons grocery store parking lot and said she had been violently assaulted and raped.
A motorcyclist was hospitalized with critical injuries after a crash Wednesday afternoon in Henderson. The intersection is shut down while police investigate.
The West Coast Conference women’s tournament begins at noon Thursday at Orleans Arena, with top-seeded Gonzaga beginning its run with a quarterfinal game Friday.
The Las Vegas City Council favors merging recreational and medical marijuana establishments into the same land-use category, but will hold off on legislating other local recreational marijuana matters.
Junior transfer Sid Acosta has been impressing his UNLV teammates in the weight room. On Wednesday, Acosta got to show what he can do on the field.
If you didn’t file a tax return for 2013, the IRS might have a refund waiting for you. But the deadline to claim it is only a few weeks away.