The Hard Rock Cafe guitar sign is illuminated for the first time in public during a special event at the Neon Museum in Las Vegas on Monday, March 4, 2019. (Chase Stevens/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @csstevensphoto The famed Hard Rock Cafe guitar sign, which stood at the corner of Harmon Avenue and Paradise Road for 28 […]
The streets of New Orleans will be filled Tuesday with excited kids catching beads from atop ladders, revelers in fancy costumes walking through the French Quarter and Mardi Gras Indians wearing finely beaded costumes.
A new bill that would enact school safety measures recommended by former Gov. Brian Sandoval’s school safety task force drew strong support from educators, mental health professionals and residents who stressed the need to be prepared for crises on campus.
A 65-year-old man’s family is left looking for answers following his death in Las Vegas police custody Sunday morning.
Former state worker says he doesn’t care if the public knows his pension.
But the voters prevented individuals from having the same option.
“Bottlenecking” and rent-seeking at its worst.
Visa-only shoppers will go elsewhere.
Hillary Clinton says she won’t run for president in 2020, but vows she’s “not going anywhere.”
A 30-year-old Las Vegas man was sentenced Monday to nearly five years in federal prison for his role in a $200,000 fentanyl sale, according to the Department of Justice.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. Chairman and CEO Sheldon Adelson won’t be required to testify or provide a deposition in a court case that began Monday in Las Vegas.
Nearly two years after it began, the push to recall a pair of Democratic state senators continued Monday as attorneys argued before the Nevada Supreme Court.
UNLV sophomore Jack Trent shot a 4-under 68 to take a three-shot lead after the second round of the Southern Highlands Collegiate on Monday at Southern Highlands Golf Club.
Las Vegas City Councilman Steve Seroka, the first-term policymaker who had been facing an intense recall effort , resigned Monday.
Pharmacy benefit managers — businesses that act as middlemen between drug manufacturers and pharmacies — wouldn’t be able to bar pharmacists from telling consumers about lower-cost drugs if a new bill passes.
The Raiders could have an eventful August, as they are considering both joint practices with the Los Angeles Rams and a preseason game in Canada against a second team.
The downtown Las Vegas bike share program is getting an electric boost.
After 28 years of standing tall at the corner of Harmon Avenue and Paradise Road, the iconic Hard Rock Cafe guitar sign found a new home at the Neon Museum on Las Vegas Boulevard North, just south of Cashman Center.
Richard Peck, the owner of Kenai, Alaska-based management consulting and renewable energy business Utility Innovations Plus, said he’s looking forward to bringing “peace and tranquility” to the Pahrump-based electric utility and the cooperative’s roughly 17,500 members.
Northern California authorities say a Scottish man facing rape charges at home may have faked his death last week off the Carmel coast.
The S.M.A.R.T program — for Subscription Medical Ambulance Response and Transport— would let residents pay $59 a year for an individual or $99 for a family of up to six as a substitute for a copay on up to two ambulance rides.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford attended the National Association of Attorneys General winter meeting in Washington, but did not attend an NAAG event at the White House Monday afternoon.
Nevada might create stiffer penalties for motorcyclists who take to public roads in groups, blocking or weaving through traffic to perform stunts that police say put others and themselves at risk.
UNLV senior guard Zack Singer hopes the NCAA will approve a sixth season of eligibility. He has dealt with several injuries since transferring from Kent State in 2015.
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant is generally pleased with the results after he made changes to the Golden Knights defense 2½ weeks ago.
The club has most recently been under the ownership of Roxie Amaroso, who formally took over the establishment in August.
The Westgate pushed up the sign-up date four months (from July 1) to accomodate those visiting Las Vegas for March Madness and other events.
Jon Raby was officially sworn in Monday by Brian Steed, BLM’s deputy director for policy.
Max Holloway will move up to 155 pounds next month in the hopes of winning the interim lightweight belt and securing another chance to potentially cballenge Khabib Nurmagomedov.