Several inches of snow have fallen in Summerlin on Sunday, Feb. 17, 2019. This shows street conditions between Charleston and Far Hills in Summerlin. (Jim Prather/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
A snowstorm hit Fox Hill Park in Summerlin on Sunday, Feb. 17, 2019. (Jim Prather/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
A snowstorm hit Summerlin and parts of western Las Vegas on Sunday, Feb. 17, 2019. (Jim Prather/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Sen. Elizabeth Warren spoke to Nevada voters today, elaborating on her campaign platform for the 2020 presidential election. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Golden Knights break their home losing streak and beat the Nashville Predators 5-1 with Subban at net.
The Vegas Golden Knights snapped a 5-game losing skid when they defeated the Nashville Predators at home, 5-1. Head coach Gerard Gallant and players discuss the win at the T-Mobile Arena.
Las Vegas residents gathered on Saturday, February 16, 2019, at Springs Preserve, 333 S. Valley View Blvd, to celebrate Black History Month. (Katelyn Newberg/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)
An American Airlines flight on its way to McCarran International Airport made an emergency landing at Nellis Air Force Base on Saturday afternoon. Flight 671 was diverted to the base because of wind conditions at the airport and low fuel levels, Nellis spokeswoman Rebekah Mattes said. American Airlines spokesman Josh Freed said there was no fuel leak, and the airplane had enough gas to get to McCarran. The airplane, which was on its way to Las Vegas from the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, had 194 people on board, including six crew members.
An American Airlines flight on its way to McCarran International Airport made an emergency landing at Nellis Air Force Base on Saturday afternoon. Flight 671 was diverted to the base because of wind conditions at the airport and low fuel levels, Nellis spokeswoman Rebekah Mattes said. American Airlines spokesman Josh Freed said there was no fuel leak, and the airplane had enough gas to get to McCarran. The airplane, which was on its way to Las Vegas from the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, had 194 people on board, including six crew members.
Neil Gallant talks about his 50- year career as a basketball official in Las Vegas, Nevada, on February 11, 2019. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
NHP Southern Command Spokesman Jason Buratczuk gives media briefing regarding a Saturday morning crash.
Las Vegas police are asking for help locating three men suspected in a deadly shooting on New Year’s Eve inside a southwest valley home, Dec. 31, 2018. (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department)
Las Vegas police are asking for help locating three men suspected in a deadly shooting on New Year’s Eve inside a southwest valley home, Dec. 31, 2018. (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department)
Bailey Thomas talks about transferring from West Virginia to UNLV. (Mark Anderson/Las Review-Journal)
The Golden Knights partnered with Make a Wish Southern Nevada to grant the wishes of Jay and Jace, two young fans whose wish it was to meet Marc-Andre Fleury. Not only did the two get to meet their idol, they also signed contracts to become Golden Knights for a day and were able to suit up for practice on the ice. (Cassie Soto/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Mike Guerra talks about his dad, Manny, getting selected to the Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Review-Journal
The specter of ‘Bitegate’ will be hanging over the first meeting of the Western Conference powers since the Predators won 2-1 at T-Mobile Arena on Jan. 23 for what was the second loss of the current nine-game slide.
The game is remembered more for an incident involving Nashville defenseman P.K. Subban accusing Bellemare of biting his finger. Bellemare said Subban’s hand just happened to go inside his mouth during a brief scuffle and scrape his teeth. Replays were inconclusive.
A woman was removed from a JetBlue flight bound for Las Vegas on Valentine’s Day after she reportedly became upset after finding out that she was going to be seated next to a child. (@BigOShow/@1210TheMan/Twitter)
Before the Golden Knights take on Nashville Turk speaks to the media after a special practice on Friday where southern Nevada Make A Wish gave two special kids a chance to sign a contract for a day and practice with the team.
“Heavy D,” star of Discovery Channel’s “Diesel Brothers,” launched the first Heavy Academy on Friday. The conference gave business owners a look into Heavy D’s online business practices. About 89 percent of American adults use the internet, yet only two-thirds of businesses invest in online advertising. Attendees were able to learn about e-commerce, social media, website building, online advertising and more through panels and sessions. Speakers included Instagram influencers, entrepreneurs, e-commerce experts and more. Heavy D
Gov. Steve Sisolak signs SB143 on background checks into law in Nevada.
Nevada has a new task force to strengthen trade ties with India. The Nevada-India Economic Development and Business Task Force hopes to attract direct investment in Nevada and expand exports to India. India is Nevada’s second largest trading partner, behind Switzerland. In 2017, the state exported more than $1.8 billion in products, goods and services to India. That same year, it imported more than $400 million in goods.
Remember when you were a kid and played with construction toys in the sand box? Dig This Las Vegas has the same idea, except instead of toy bulldozers, you get to play with the real thing. (Mat Luschek/Review-Journal)
The Nature Conservancy just bought the 900-acre 7J Ranch at the headwaters of the Amargosa River, north of Beatty. The property could become a research station, though ranching will continue.
The Nature Conservancy just bought the 7J Ranch at the headwaters of the Amargosa River near Beatty. The property may become a research station, but ranching will continue.
Las Vegas’ real estate bubble took developers on a wild ride, something Jim Stuart knows all too well. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Area15 to bring art, tech, Meow Wolf to Las Vegas (Janna Karel Las Vegas Review-Journal)
