Italian accessories brand Furla has opened a temporary boutique in the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace.
An Australian company that handles human tissue will open its Las Vegas
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas will convert its former race and sports book section into a food and beverage concept.
Hawaii lawmakers have approved medically assisted suicide.
Here is the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s 2018 all-state wrestling team.
Review-Journal reporters Adam Hill and Heidi Fang talk UFC 223 with UFC interim lightweight champion Tony Ferguson.
Once a quirky and cool hidden gem, Buldogis has become a local institution and expanded into the food truck and catering worlds.
Clark County commissioners say they want to hear first-hand why a committee of citizens is exploring creating a new city in the eastern side of the Las Vegas Valley.
Three Centennial High School students were killed Thursday morning in Southern California when their vehicle was struck by a suspected drunken driver while they were enjoying their spring break, a sister of one victim said.
Manfred said some players will get raises in order to meet the requirements of the statute.
Some big-name advertisers are dropping Fox News personality Laura Ingraham after she criticized one of the Florida school shooting victims on social media.
A Los Angeles judge has ruled that California law requires coffee companies to carry a cancer warning label.
Democrats have hit on a new strategy: Don’t let the public know what you actually believe. The latest example happened Wednesday. The Red Rock Democratic Club hosted and publicly advertised a Congressional District 4 candidate forum. Ramona Giwargis, one of the Review-Journal’s political reporters, went to cover it.
A public employee’s personal devices are open to public inspection under the state’s public records laws, the state Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Thursday.
Here are the best bets for concerts this week in Las Vegas.
Here are the best bets for shows in Las Vegas this week.
Bars and restaurants in the U.S. are selling less alcohol as a new generation comes of drinking age and third party services deliver beer, wine and liquor to the home.
Here are the best bets for arts culture this week in Las Vegas.
The Raiders signed cornerback Leon Hall on Thursday, the team announced. Of its five oldest players under contract, four were acquired in March.
The story of Henrietta Lacks began almost 100 years ago, but professors at the College of Southern Nevada are working this year to revive and bring meaning to her story through a new campus-wide program.
Rookie right wing Alex Tuch has scored in consecutive games and is making his presence felt in front of the opponent’s net.
Here is the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s 2018 All-State Wrestling Team.
A standing-room-only crowd packed into a church Thursday to celebrate the life of a 22-year-old black man who was shot to death by Sacramento police, prompting angry protests and a resolve to force changes in police departments around the country.
The Bureau of Land Management Las Vegas Field Office is holding a public comment period on a proposal to lease roughly three acres of public land to the city of Las Vegas for a park.
Henderson Police Department Chief LaTesha Watson shaped her command staff with the promotion of Lt. Michael Denning as the city’s second deputy chief, according to an internal email sent by Watson.
Here are your best bets for nightlife in Las Vegas this week.
Here are your five best bets for food and drinks in Las Vegas this week.
Osteria Costa, the new Italian restaurant at The Mirage, aims to transport diners to Italy’s Amalfi Coast with its simple, rustic cuisine. And this light, citrusy Orange cocktail is a perfect beverage for that journey.
Wynn Resorts officials said Thursday they may change the name of the Wynn Boston Harbor project.
Las Vegas police shot and killed a man they say was wielding a knife Thursday in the central valley.