Clark County bids on historic Moulin Rouge site in Las Vegas

Clark County is one of three bidders vying to buy and breathe new life into the historic former Moulin Rouge property, the site of Las Vegas’ first racially integrated hotel and casino.

Five MGM executives promoted, four at Las Vegas properties

MGM Resorts International has promoted five executives to president and chief operating officer at their respective resorts, including four in MGM’s Las Vegas portfolio.

Ranchers criticize Southern Nevada water agency’s pipeline plan

Opponents of the Southern Nevada Water Authority’s plan to siphon groundwater in eastern Nevada and pipe it to the Las Vegas Valley fill slate for public comment at end of first week of the state engineer’s hearing.

Nic Hague signs entry-level deal with Golden Knights

Defenseman Nic Hague signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Golden Knights. He was a second-round pick in the NHL Entry Draft, taken by the Knights at No. 34 overall.

Coroner IDs second man killed in crash west of Strip

The second local man killed in a two-car traffic crash Saturday morning west of the Strip has been identified as Alexander Marshall Ridley.

Las Vegas Metro Chamber gets good news on Interstate 11

Members of the Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce were happy to learn this week the Interstate 11 project linking Nevada and Arizona is at the top of mind for politicians and officials in Washington, D.C.

Nevada bestiality law goes into effect Sunday

More than 100 new laws, from requiring baby-changing tables to making bestiality a crime, take effect Sunday.

Check out the pumpkins at Gilcrease Orchard — PHOTOS

The pumpkin patch at the Gilcrease Orchard opening up this weekend. There are many different types shapes and colors of pumpkins to choose from.

Man fought through disabilities during a Hollywood childhood

Just call him Christopher. His full name is Christopher Peter Korman, but he prefers to not stand in the shadow of his famous father, late comedic actor Harvey Korman.

 
Vegas Nation: Raiders ready for Sunday against Broncos

Review-Journal Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond discusses the Raiders performance against the Washington Redskins and the remedy offensive coordinator Todd Downing has for the teams offense this week against the Broncos.

TangTangTang in Las Vegas has Korean soup, shareable dishes

TangTangTang on Spring Mountain Road specializes in tang, a type of Korean soup. Selections include ox bone and dumpling soups, barbecue dishes, hot pots, chilled noodle dishes and beef and pork ribs.

Nevada task force aids in hurricane recovery work

Combined with their responses to Hurricane Harvey in Houston and Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, members of Nevada Task Force-1 have worked more than 24,000 man-hours assisting hurricane victims this year.

Health secretary Tom Price resigns over travel uproar

Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price resigned under pressure from President Donald Trump on Friday in an uproar over Price’s use of private charter planes for government business.

Questions about police emergency room shooting

Why, under any circumstances, would a Clark County corrections officer leave behind a bag containing, among other things, a taser, in a room with a prisoner?

 
UNLV could face tired San Jose State defense

San Jose State’s defense has been on the field for 441 snaps, the highest in the nation. It gives UNLV, with its outstanding offensive line and running game, an opportunity to wear down the Spartans.

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