Ward 1 Councilman Isaac Barron was first elected to the North Las Vegas City Council in 2013. He intends run for the Clark County Commission in District D.
The NFR is celebrating its 35th year in Las Vegas and the Review-Journal will be live every day at 5:45 pm with special one-on-one interviews.
Apparently, some things, such as use of a pay telephone, are better off unsaid.
House Democrats are charging toward impeaching President Donald Trump but not without pockets of division, as lawmakers who began the summer divided largely rallied Thursday behind Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s cry that his actions leave them “no choice but to act.”
Aviators president Don Logan was named the 2019 Minor League Executive of the Year by Baseball America, the team announced Thursday.
Electronic cigarette use and vaping in Las Vegas parks will not be outlawed for now, although the bill’s sponsor said the issue might be raised again in the future.
Former Henderson Police Chief LaTesha Watson claims in a complaint with a state commission that the city discriminated against her because she is a black woman.
Some bus routes servicing the Henderson area are set for revisions beginning Sunday. The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada will implement schedule changes on 27 routes.
Both robbers were shot and killed, and the fourth victim was in a nearby vehicle when shots rang out at a crowded intersection in Miramar.
DeShone Kizer, a former Notre Dame standout who started 15 games for the Cleveland Browns in 2017 as a rookie, is being promoted to the No. 2 quarterback spot this week.
Uber and competitor Lyft have faced a backlash for not doing enough to protect the safety of its riders and drivers.
A new partnership between the league and Amazon Web Services endeavors to merge science and technology to help bring more understanding of injuries and what causes them.
Family and friends are rallying around 22-year-old Ashleigh Cope, who became ill the Tuesday before Thanksgiving following an out-patient surgery at a Henderson clinic.
Previously known as Pack Advantage, the Nevada Guarantee covers tuition, fees and books, as well as academic support to help students graduate in four years.
Tennessee’s Derrick Henry is No. 3 in the NFL with 1,140 yards rushing. Oakland’s Josh Jacobs is No. 4 at 1,061. Both backs entered the league after starring at Alabama.
Says Todd Rundgren of the Beatles “White Album”: “It’s not my favorite album in the Beatles’ canon. It might be my least-favorite album in the Beatles’ canon.”
For the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, the No. 1 priority is security.
If you’re feeling down in the dumps, perhaps letting out some stress in an inflatable poop emoji could help.
The Raiders are not a big-play offense, and by commiting too many offensive penalties they are creating too many second-and-long situations.
The crash was being investigated and preliminary information on the crash was not released.
NFL kickers are converting field goals at the lowest rate in 16 years and have produced the biggest percentage drop in league history. What’s going on?
The structure of Caesars Entertainment’s deal to sell the Rio will give the property’s new owner, Eric Birnbaum’s Dreamscape Companies, more time for a development strategy.
DTP Companies, formerly known as Downtown Project, has agreed to purchase the popular sandwich spot The Goodwich.
A suspect was taken into custody, and Nellis Boulevard has reopened after what Las Vegas police called “a barricade with an armed male.”
CG Technology sportsbook took sharp action on the Cowboys at minus 3 (Even) and the line was up to minus 3 (-115) at several Las Vegas books on Thursday afternoon.
Wrangler kicked off NFR with a party on the Las Vegas Strip Wednesday night.
The business aviation airport supports more than 1,000 jobs and contributes $151 million annually to the county’s gross domestic product.
With just two home games remaining for the Raiders in Oakland, the end of their Bay Area era is settling in.
A judge denied a man’s motion to withdraw his guilty plea, so he will face his sentencing in January for the 2013 killing of a 75-year-old woman.
DJ Kaskade has filed a lawsuit against a Red Rock Resorts subsidiary, alleging a breach of contract after the abrupt shutdown of the Palms’ Kaos dayclub and nightclub.
