Styx keyboardist Lawrence Gowan says he is a lifelong hockey fan whose new favorite team is the Vegas Golden Knights.
Air Force athletic director Jim Knowlton said Friday at a news conference that the academy is in a much better position to continue to play scheduled games should another federal government shutdown take place.
Las Vegas Review-Journal reporters bring you the latest stories and updates on the Oct. 1 mass shooting.
Lifelong Southern Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy, recently cleared of federal charges and freed from jail after nearly two years, has turned his sights on state and county government.
State Public Charter Authority approves two new campuses and adjusts a start date for another school, as Nevada’s independent schools remain “one of the fastest-growing sectors in the country.”
The Ogden, an iconic 21-story, high-rise condominium tower in the heart of downtown Las Vegas, recently remodeled and refreshed two of its models, The Goodman and The Cragin penthouse, through a collaboration with Lee Bryan Interior Design.
Premier builder Woodside Homes has unveiled two model homes at its upscale Southern Highlands neighborhood, Overlook at the Cove. The models mark the latest addition to themaster-planned community, located on the south side of town, just west of Interstate 15 and St. Rose and Southern Highlands parkways.
Affinity by William Lyon Homes in Summerlin Centre, just west of the 215 Beltway on W. Charleston Blvd., is one of Summerlin’s most unique and diverse neighborhoods that offers four distinct living arrangements ranging from one-bedroom flats to town home-style condos, second-floor flats and single-family cluster duplexes.
Adult-film star and director Stormy Daniels is expected to meet fans, sign autographs and pose for photos tonight at Little Darlings.
Trilogy, an age-qualified community in Summerlin, will hold a grand opening for new model homes in February.
Woodside Homes has announced Shay Hathaway of Henderson as the winner of the Design it, Pin it, Win it contest via Pinterest.
Southern Nevada master-planned communities continue to lead the way in new home sales and that trend shows no signs of slowing as the newer developments start to take off in the valley.
The Southern Nevada housing market remained on the road to recovery in 2017 as it finished the year better than it started.
Construction at The Summit Club, Summerlin’s ultra luxury community, is taking shape and the first residents are expected to move into their homes in the spring.
Skye Canyon, a 1,700-acre master-planned community in northwest Las Vegas is included on the most recent Top Selling 50 Master Planned Communities list by John Burns Real Estate Consulting. Skye Canyon’s official grand opening was in March 2016 and its year-over-year growth checks in at 93 percent. According to JBREC, it is rare for a master-planned community to be included on its list so early in its lifecycle.
Large homebuildng companies in Las Vegas and beyond, along with commercial developers looking to fan out to the Pahrump Valley, could find available water resources in the valley, despite a recent order by the state engineer to restrict domestic well drilling in the unincorporated town some 60 miles west of Las Vegas.
Commercial real estate markets in the Las Vegas Valley continued to improve through 2017 across the office and retail sectors, with industrial nearly reaching peak performance prior the recession in absorption, according to analysts.
A proposal on aquatic regulations will be brought to the Southern Nevada District Board of Health for review, and hopefully, approval.
Despite a tight housing supply, the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors reported this month that 2017 was one of the best years on record for local home sales and that home prices continued to increase from the previous year.
The current Las Vegas real estate market has been deemed a “seller’s market.” What does this mean? The supply of homes for sale is limited, meaning that potential homebuyers may face challenges in finding a home that they can afford.
In the span of six years, cancer had taken two wives from the Las Vegas electrician The mounting medical bills cost him his business, house and plans to retire to Hawaii.
Raiders coach Jon Gruden reportedly has hired Brian Callahan as his quarterbacks coach. Brian’s father, Bill Callahan, served as offensive coordinator during the entirety of Gruden’s 1998 to 2001 tenure with the Raiders.
Nevada has detailed fresh concerns about plans to expedite licensing of Yucca Mountain as a nuclear repository in a report that was delivered by the state’s congressional delegation to key House members on Friday.
Taxpayers come out the losers
UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier will move back up to heavyweight to challenge Stipe Miocic for the belt on July 7 at T-Mobile Arena, UFC officials confirmed Friday.
The seventh annual Mesquite Balloon Festival brought together hot-air balloon pilots and enthusiasts from eight states and Canada during its kickoff on Friday near the Casablanca Resort and Casino.
UNLV coach Marvin Menzies and San Diego State’s Brian Dutcher helped build the rivalry between the schools when they were assistants with the Aztecs. The teams meet at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center.
G3 Labs, a Las Vegas marijuana testing facility, has been reinstated after five months of suspension, the Nevada Department of Taxation said Friday.
Sandoval, who appointed Contine as the director of the Tax Department in Nov. 2014, praised her as someone he could trust with difficult of tasks.
USA Gymnastics has confirmed that its entire board of directors will resign as requested by the U.S. Olympic Committee.
