Crashes cost Nevada drivers almost $2B in 2017

The 16th annual Roadmap of State Highway Safety Laws analyzed 2017 crash data and found the annual economic costs associated with crashes in Nevada is $1.98 billion.

 
Clark County, state re-evaluate targeted funding for schools

Initiatives to boost education funding for targeted student populations have poured millions of dollars into into classrooms across the state. But have they worked?

Emergency room off Las Vegas Strip makes waves with new business model

Just like any full-service emergency room, Elite Medical Center treats a range of urgent medical problems, from headaches to heart attacks. But unlike the other ERs in Southern Nevada, you’ll generally pay more for your care.

As world remembers Holocaust, Auschwitz survivors pay homage

The world marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Sunday amid a revival of hate-inspiredviolence and signs that younger generations know less and less about the genocide of Jews, Roma and others during WorldWar II.

Roundup: Cheyenne holds off Canyon Springs

Tommie Lindsey scored 16 of his 18 points in the first half on Saturday as Cheyenne’s boys basketball team held on for a 63-59 home victory over Canyon Springs.

Students want Gila monster to become Utah’s state reptile

The Gila monster, a venomous and slow-moving lizard native to the Southwestern United States, could be joining the Rocky Mountain elk, the California gull, the Bonneville cutthroat trout and the Dutch oven as an official symbol of the state of Utah — if some seventh-grade students get their say.

COMMENTARY:

Ten years ago, our country entered the greatest economic recession of our lifetimes. Nowhere were the effects felt as strongly as in Nevada. As a result, in 2010, a special legislative session was called to deal with the crisis, and a billion dollars was ultimately cut from the budget. The vast majority of those cuts came from education.

Commentary: BuzzFeed, Twitter provide two black eyes for media

First, BuzzFeed News ran a story Jan. 16 that asserted President Donald Trump told his long-time private attorney Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about talks with Russia about a Trump Tower in Moscow. The sources? Two anonymous federal law enforcement officials.

CARTOON: The ghoul

New York passes law supporting abortion up to baby’s birth.

Week in Pictures: Jan. 21-26

Take a look at some striking pictures from Review-Journal photographers in the past week, including the Golden Knights, the MLK parade and the World of Concrete trade show. Golden Knights fan Mick Mugnier, 12, cheers for Vegas in the third period during their home matchup with the Minnesota Wild on Monday, Jan. 21, 2019, at […]

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