After a brief introduction from Nevada Democratic Party Chairman William McCurdy II, MGM Resorts International CEO James Murren introduced a video tribute to former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.
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It was at least the second fatal gun attack Sunday in southeast Fresno.
The former Denver chief deputy district attorney hosted “The Craig Silverman Show” for more than five years.
Kennedy Hall’s idea is to create a device that fits over a person’s nose and mouth and do artificial breaths for a person.
In Venice, many store owners in the swanky area around St. Mark’s completely emptied their shops.
Two Arkansas college chemistry professors have been arrested on charges of making meth, in an apparent case of life imitating art.
Initiative to reach to reach Superintendent Jesus Jara’s goals by 2024 increases testing throughout the year and adds a new learning tool designed to lift lagging students.
With the Thanksgiving holiday travel week fast approaching, McCarran airport officials are hoping to keep travelers from being turkeys when it comes to navigating their facility.
UNLV communication studies assistant professor Natalie Pennington urges restraint when it comes to cutting social media ties with people who aren’t close friends.
A husband and wife and three of their young children died Saturday morning at the family’s San Diego home in what police believe was a murder-suicide sparked by a bitter divorce.
The shooting Friday night at a packed game in Pleasantville, near Atlantic City, sent fans and players frantically running for safety.
House impeachment investigators met in private Saturday with a White House budget official as the historic inquiry produces new testimony.
Attorneys rated 89 judges in this year’s Judicial Performance Evaluation, which marks the 13th time since 1992 that the Las Vegas Review-Journal has sponsored the survey.
In the 2019 Judicial Performance Evaluation, Clark County lawyers favored retaining all Nevada Supreme Court justices and all judges on the state’s Court of Appeals.
The Clark County schools’ five-member traffic unit is building awareness of the need to take it easy around schools, one sassy Facebook post at a time.
