About 20 kindergartners through fifth-graders who won an essay contest about how kindness has changed the world received new bicycles Jan. 19.
Phil Orbanes, a former senior vice president at Parker Brothers, told attendees at Centennial Hills Library about the origins of his love for board games.
Among the priorities for the Henderson City Council looking forward are education, public safety, creating livable communities, improved public service and a continuation of the city’s economic comeback.
In March, Bishop Gorman freshman Roman Jimenez will learn from motivational speakers and discover potential creative career paths during the four-day Disney Dreamers Academy at Disney World in Florida.
A 21-year-old man’s family is searching for answers nearly a month after he was stabbed to death outside of a house party in North Las Vegas.
Though overall U.S. guns sales have been weak since President Donald Trump took office in Nov. 2016, easing concerns about tighter gun legislation, the slump hasn’t been felt equally around the country, SHOT Show participants say in Las Vegas.
In Las Vegas, the SHOT Show, the largest annual trade show for shooting, hunting and outdoor show in the world, is not immune to the partial government shutdown’s effects.
The Golden Knights traded gregarious defenseman Brad Hunt to the Minnesota Wild on Monday in addition to a 2019 sixth-round pick in exchange for a 2019 fifth-round pick.
Days after a man who authorities said is in the U.S. illegally was arrested in connection with four slayings, Nevada’s congressional delegation has not weighed in as the killings add fuel to the debate over immigration and border security.
The Knights host Nashville in a nationally-televised showdown on Wednesday before beginning the All-Star break and the start of their bye week.
Cory Coombes, the Reno school police officer who shot and injured a freshman at Proctor R. Hug High School in 2016 will not face criminal charges, the Washoe County District Attorney’s office announced Tuesday.
It certainly isn’t difficult to find a beer in Las Vegas. But if you’re looking for just the right brew, in just the right environment, without traveling too far from your hotel, we’ve compiled a list of a few places you may want to explore.
As the federal government partial shutdown drags on, Las Vegas Valley businesses and nonprofits step up to help furloughed and unpaid government employees with discounts and free offers.
Schools like Mater Academy Mountain Vista and Democracy Prep at the Agassi Campus are tackling the challenging part of school choice: providing a good education in areas where the need is greatest.
The 6-foot-1, 175-pound lead guard now has six Division-I offers after scoring one from New Mexico on Tuesday. High-major programs like Oklahoma and Texas Christian have also offered Collins, solidifying his unwavering belief that he is one of the best primary ball handlers on the West Coast.
The Golden Knights defenseman Nick Holden talks to the Review-Journal’s Golden Edge crew about his hidden talent, his apprenticeship as a plumber and his time as an official.
Conventions are big money for the Las Vegas economy. And with SHOT Show and World of Concrete in town this week, local restaurants are expecting bustling business.
The 6-foot-1, 175-pound lead guard now has six Division-I offers after scoring one from New Mexico on Tuesday. High-major programs like Oklahoma and Texas Christian have also offered Collins, solidifying his unwavering belief that he is one of the best primary ball handlers on the West Coast.
A man died Tuesday after a shooting in a North Las Vegas neighborhood, police said.
Gov. John Bel Edwards sent a letter Tuesday to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to express the “deep disappointment” of the people of Louisiana and Saints fans.
Most of the people asked at the three-day trade show at the Las Vegas Convention Center didn’t want to touch the border wall issue with a 10-foot pole
The Commission on Tuesday approved earmarking fees collected through marijuana business licenses to assist the roughly 6,000 homeless individuals countywide.
Flashback about a decade ago to the dark days during the recession. The powers that be at UNLV were faced with difficult decisions, among them, what curriculums needed to be slashed to balance the budget.
He offered a lot of goodies in his State of the State speech.
Carlos Santana is back at House of Blues at Mandalay Bay, where he has been resident rock headliner since the spring of 2012.
Telephone scammers have been disguising their phone numbers by using the Metropolitan Police Department’s “828” prefix number in order to solicit or scam victims in the Las Vegas Valley, the department said Tuesday.
Fans who made a three-year commitment for season tickets will see an average increase of approximately $20 per game in the lower bowl at T-Mobile Arena and $10 in the upper level.
Hundreds of people marched and rallied in Nevada’s capital Tuesday to kick off a week promoting school choice.
Mariano Rivera has become baseball’s first unanimous Hall of Fame selection, elected along with Roy Halladay, Edgar Martinez and Mike Mussina.
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