The Henderson Chamber of Commerce’s annual CONNECT Panel, Expo and Mixer will return on Aug. 30 at Green Valley Ranch Resort’s grand ballroom.
Here is a list of every player that was selected to one of the Review-Journal’s 2016-17 winter all-state teams and is expected to return this upcoming season.
Gary Kubiak’s separation from the NFL is over.
Paige Lion will take over as the new vice president of information technology and chief information officer for Affinity Gaming, the company has announced.
Former Dallas Cowboys receiver Lucky Whitehead’s identity was falsely used in a shoplifting arrest, police in his home state of Virginia said Tuesday.
Nevada Democratic Congresswoman Dina Titus is staying mum on her 2018 plans, but a new poll shows her neck and neck with U.S. Sen. Dean Heller if she were to run for Senate.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has appointed Steven Moss to a vacancy on the Superior Court, creating an opening on the Mohave County Board of Supervisors.
Hardy, who lost his seat in Nevada’s 4th Congressional District last year to Democrat Ruben Kihuen, was considering a comeback in next year’s midterm elections in the adjacent 3rd district.
Tire failure contributed to a fatal three-vehicle traffic accident in northwest Arizona on Monday, according to the state Department of Public Safety.
The Middle Emerald Pools Trail has been closed since December 2010, when it was heavily damaged by rains that washed large rocks and dirt across the path 16o miles northeast of Las Vegas.
Gold & Silver Pawn owner and “Pawn Stars” star Rick Harrison says he thinks O.J. Simpson is “a disgusting person.”
Nevada Sen. Dean Heller voted in favor of a motion to proceed to debate on Obamacare on Tuesday.
Mike Lavin started at Digital Insight on the lowest rung of the studio ladder a decade and a half ago, now he oversees the facilities.
There was no immediate word on the hiker’s condition, though an initial Twitter post about the rescue operation stated that the victim appeared to have suffered serious injuries.
Barbara Sinatra, the fourth and last wife of singer Frank sinatra, died Tuesday, several media outlets reported.
Some Good Samaritans who try to help ailing wild animals have uplifting success stories, but taking a seemingly abandoned baby animal home can do more harm than good.
Think of it as not just a photography exhibition, but also as a communitywide game, like a Las Vegas-specific version of “Who Am I?” or maybe, “Who’s Waldo?”
An off-Strip hotel that opened after the economy crashed has a new owner.
A woman whose moped was struck by an automobile in a hit-and-run crash in early July in southeast Las Vegas has died, the Metropolitan Police Department said.
Taco Bell is testing a new service that allows users of the ride-sharing app Lyft to add a Taco Bell stop to their ride with the click of a button.
President Donald Trump’s fiery speech at the National Scout Jamboree in West Virginia has infuriated parents and former scouts.
President Donald Trump praised Republicans in the Senate following a narrow vote Tuesday to begin debate on health care legislation that would repeal Obamacare.
A Wisconsin company is offering to microchip its employees, enabling them to open doors, log onto their computers and purchase break room snacks with a simple swipe of the hand.
Two key members of President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign met Tuesday with congressional investigators probing Russia’s interference in the 2016 election and possible collusion with Trump associates.
UNLV was picked by the Mountain West media to finish third in the West Division, the highest spot since the conference went to a division format in 2013.
George RR Martin says the next “Song of Ice and Fire” book has a real chance of coming out in 2018.
Here are your Tuesday morning headlines.
John Cwik was walking through the Bellagio with his wife and daughter in January 2014 when he suddenly sensed that strangers were lining the walls around him, cameras were flashing and the world was in on a secret plot to do him harm. His eyes identified the casino’s activity for what it was: card players at game tables and shoppers gazing in boutique windows. His brain told him to run.
There’s a strong running culture in the Las Vegas Valley. Whether its on the track, the trail or around the neighborhood, there’s likely a group for it.
Southwest valley artist Susan Tosches-Deneau has tapped into the subcription craze with her business, Art Box Surprise. For $15 to $100 per month, art enthusiasts can have work by Las Vegas artists shipped to their door.
