Henderson City Council votes to sell land to Raiders

The Henderson City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to sell 55 vacant acres to the National Football League team for half the land’s appraised value.

Lawmakers returning to Washington, face critical spending issues

Fresh off of tax-cut euphoria, President Donald Trump and Senate and House GOP leaders returned to the nation’s capital Tuesday to begin dealing with Democrats to address critical spending and budget issues to avoid a government shutdown.

Parents warned of dangers of co-sleeping with children

Fatality numbers are entered into a database through the National Center for Fatality Review and Prevention, shows that in 2016, Clark County saw 25 sleeping-related infant deaths.

 
Covering the Cage: Recapping 2017 — VIDEO

Review-Journal reporters Adam Hill and Heidi Fang recap UFC 219 and talk about their favorite moments of 2017 in the UFC and mixed martial arts world.

Train station stop-off at Grand Canyon shuts down

WILLIAMS, Ariz. — The train rolled in well past sunset as a couple of shuttle drivers waited at a dimly lit platform for passengers headed to the Grand Canyon.

Cooperative animals bring quick end to Pahrump burro roundup

It took the BLM just 10 days to capture 117 burros near the Nye County town using food and water to lure them into corrals set up on private land. All but one, which was euthanized, are now in California being readied for adoption.

Swing improvement plan should include proper fitness

Personal golf fitness coaches aren’t just for tour players anymore. Golfers of all abilities are turning to trainers with golf expertise to help lower scores and keep them healthy.

Planned project stokes fears over light pollution increase

Light pollution from Las Vegas has already spilled over Red Rock Canyon and nearby vistas that used to be dark, Las Vegas Astronomical Society Greg McKay said, and his group worries about the effects of the proposed 5,000-home Blue Diamond Hill development .

 
Legal wrangling between Tiberti, Bishop Gorman landlord continues

There’s no sign of an easy end to the legal feud between the Catholic Church’s Las Vegas bishop and a local construction company behind the current Bishop Gorman High School building.

Pay dispute puts Las Vegas Strip project on pause

Clark County commissioners on Tuesday postponed approving the installation of more steel posts along Las Vegas Strip sidewalks due to a dispute over whether some workers have been fairly paid.

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