Thomas S. Monson, president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, said Sunday during a twice-yearly Mormon conference that one of them will be in Saratoga Springs, Utah.
Bob Dylan finally has his hands on his Nobel Literature diploma and medal.
A bill working its way through the state Legislature could advance efforts to develop, build and operate a light-rail line connecting McCarran International Airport, the Strip and downtown Las Vegas as soon as 2023.
Just when it seemed Las Vegas was at celebrity-chef critical mass, the original Iron Chef arrived to fill a void that was large even if it wasn’t obvious.
Steve Martin once asked Martin Short about his worst job, leading to an unexpected exchange about a pilot.
McKenna Berkley describes getting the call from her agent telling her she’d been chosen for the 2017 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition as an out of body experience.
“Boss Baby” is enjoying the view from the top.
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Warm temperatures are expected for most of the upcoming week in the Las Vegas Valley.
Good morning. If you’re a regular reader of the Review-Journal, then you probably already have noticed some changes to the newspaper’s design.
It’s one thing to look back on a career and identify the moment you “made it.” It’s another to realize it as you’re living it.
Avi Dan-Goor says staging can cost a lot of money, particularly if renting furniture is required, but that there are well-known tenets homeowners can consider when putting their place on the market, beginning with removing clutter, creating vignettes by arranging objects that are odd numbers — not two, but three and not six, but five — and moving them out from the wall to create a sense of depth.
He’s designed houses all around the Southwestern U. S., but Las Vegas-based architect Richard Luke’s latest venture has him creating midsized homes on newly released view lots in Henderson’s posh MacDonald Highlands golf course community.
A favorite truism in Washington these days is: “Be careful what you wish for, you may get it.” It tells the cautionary tale of how Republicans who wanted to run Washington got what they wanted and now must govern.
Judiciary Committee Republicans are expected to vote Monday to advance the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the full Senate, setting up a showdown this week with Democrats threatening to block his confirmation.
At the 100th anniversary of the U.S. entry into the “war to end all wars,” the improbable tale of the Army’s 91st “Wild West” Division — a ragtag legion of shopkeepers, cowboys, farmers, miners, Native Americans and immigrant railroad workers who helped change the course of history — demands one more telling.
John Oda tied for the day’s best score, and Harry Hall finished in a two-way tie for second overall to help the UNLV men’s golf team place third Saturday in The Goodwin in Palo Alto, California.
Ward 2 challengers aim to make it a battle for Las Vegas City Councilman Bob Beers to claim another four-year term.
Antonio Orozco recorded a fourth-round knockout against KeAndre Gibson on Saturday at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on an ESPN-televised main event bout.
North Las Vegas police are investigating a possible drive-by shooting that left one person dead Saturday night, and injured another.
Several of the more than 60 stone structures on the 110-acre Stewart campus, many built by Hopi stone masons, are in disrepair and there are concerns about their seismic stability. The federal government opened the school in 1890 and operated it until it was shut down in 1980.
Marathon bill introductions, passionate debate on the death penalty and bipartisan agreement on the breakup of the Clark County School District highlighted a busy eighth week of the Nevada Legislature.
As lawmakers rush to get bills heard by a looming drop dead date for action, a milestone will be reached in Week 9 on Thursday when the 2017 session hits the halfway point. It’s downhill for the 120-day session that must conclude June 5.
Most beginning salespersons work as independent contractors rather than employees, so you aren’t likely to be offered a salary, health insurance, income-tax withholding or paid vacation. You’ll probably be offered a “split” — perhaps, as a beginner, half of the commissions you bring in.
Listings include the resale home’s parcel number. The address listed is the homebuyer’s mailing address and not the actual location of the resale home. About 90 percent of these addresses reflect the home purchase. Check the parcel number to make sure. Also, a few transactions do not reflect the market value of the homes. The information is provided by Accudata, a local research firm. For the complete listing, visit RJRealEstate.Vegas.
Ascaya has appointed a new sales consultant at its community of 313 custom luxury home sites in Henderson. He will also work with home site buyers through every stage of the purchasing and design processes.
What you can do is to promote homeowners purchasing their own security cameras to protect their homes and vehicles. Form a neighbor watch program, which can be very successful if you are able to obtain support from your homeowners.
Portland is one of the top real estate markets in the country, and those double-dealing agents are conspiring to flood you with bad advice and vague offers from shady industry consorts to convince you to dump your increasingly valuable property at rock-bottom price. Then they can resell or redevelop it for an enormous profit.
Nick Freed, 21, begins his first day of work at Panasonic on Monday. He’s a guinea pig for one of the state’s first accelerated education programs tailored for a specific company.
Three takeaways from North Carolina’s 77-76 win over Oregon in Saturday’s Final Four semifinals at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
