Here are your Sunday morning headlines.
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Vice President Mike Pence’s recent trip to Las Vegas signals the White House is backing Sen. Dean Heller’s re-election.
The Metropolitan Police Department and the Metropolitan Police DepartmentFoundation gathered with community members Saturday to mark National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day.
Crews dug away at masses of mud, boulders and debris with earth-moving machines and shovels Saturday in a California town ravaged by mudslides, hoping to find seven people still missing in a disaster that has already claimed at least 18 lives.
Robert M. Knight is no musician, despite having worked with some of rock ‘n’ roll’s best over the past 50 years. But what Knight lacks in skill on the guitar — his favorite instrument — he more than makes up for with his camera.
Last week UNLV graduate students had the opportunity to do nothing but write ahead of classes beginning Tuesday for the spring semester.
Here are your Saturday morning headlines.
The government spent more than three years bringing Cliven Bundy to trial in the aftermath of the April 2014 armed standoff near Bunkerville.
When it comes to pushing the interior design envelope, few spaces in most homes are better suited to receive bright and bold colors, patterns, furniture and accessories than a child’s bedroom.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond sits down with Golden Knights’ defensemen Shea Theodore to talk about the fans at T-Mobile Arena, how he got into hockey, and VGK style.
Las Vegas Review-Journal reporters bring you the latest stories and updates on the Oct. 1 mass shooting.
Three seniors at Cimarron-Memorial High School emerge victorious in contest based on popular ABC television show with “Conditional Cubes,” a beta product designed to help young students learn computer coding.
The Bellagio Gardens has gone to the dogs, with 18 on display to celebrate the “Year of the Dog.”
Facebook is once again tweaking what you see to focus more on personal connections and take the spotlight off brands and news articles.
An Omaha man has been sent to prison after a toddler found the man’s loaded weapon and shot his 18-month-old daughter in the face.
