An hour before the opening, retail employees bustled inside a handful of stores while cleaning staff did one last sweep of the outdoor mall.
“The World Is Too Much With Us.”
Drop all the ridiculous fees.
Pelosi reveals a $3 trillion democratic wish list aid plan.
Dan Schwartz can’t or won’t produce evidence backing up dubious his claim that Dan Rodimer was arrested three times.
The Review-Journal offers recommendations in Family Court races.
The products in question were made between October 2019 and April 2020.
A Family Court judge is being opposed by his sister-in-law in the June primary, but she didn’t show up for a Las Vegas Review-Journal debate for candidates in the race.
A state legislator and a district judge running for a Nevada Supreme Court seat explained their individual judicial philosophies during a Las Vegas Review-Journal debate.
A pair of attorneys hoping to replace a sitting district judge leveled harsh criticisms of the incumbent in a Las Vegas Review-Journal debate.
District Judge William “Bill” Kephart once asked for proof of marriage before giving a pregnant woman probation, and one of his opponents is criticizing him for it.
A class-action lawsuit on behalf of gig workers was filed Tuesday against the Nevada unemployment office and people overseeing the program.
It’s unclear how many individuals have tested positive at the warehouse, which is located just north of the College of Southern Nevada’s North Las Vegas campus.
The district expects a sharp drop in local sales tax revenue used to fund schools and reduced funding from a services tax levied on vehicle registration.
Stephen Cloobeck, one of the biggest Democratic donors in the state, said, “Clearly Mayor Goodman has not acted in the best interest of Nevadans in this time of crisis.”
The Las Vegas-based operator will no longer pursue the development of an integrated resort in Japan, according to a Tuesday news release.
Mary Perry, one of three candidates for the Department P seat in Family Court, had a one-on-one conversation with a Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist.
Sean Donohoe, 34, was arrested on one count of first-degree murder and booked into the Clark County Detention Center.
At least two of the three suspects have known each other since 2014 when they were arrested by Las Vegas police.
Treasure Island announced new health and safety policies Tuesday afternoon as it gears up to reopen to the public.
Clark County officials broke ground Tuesday on a championship pickleball tournament complex expected to open by next spring at Sunset Park.
Nevada HAND supplies seniors with produce and nonperishable foods; SpeedVegas awards Las Vegas first responder.
Right wing Jack Dugan could have signed with the Golden Knights the past two summers, but he now feels ready to make the jump to pro hockey.
If these performances come off as scheduled, “Hilarious 7,” late of the Night Owl Showroom at Oyo, would be — at this writing — the first ticketed show in the city to reopen amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Brio Tuscan Grille and Hamptons at Tivoli Village and Ben’Zaa Cantina in the northern valley will not reopen — the first because of corporate financial woes, the others because of changes planned by owners.
UNLV’s budget cuts, made in response to the financial fallout from the COVID-19 crisis that has shut down athletic events throughout the country, were mostly in travel expenses.
County Democratic parties around Nevada conducted virtual conventions to nominate delegates to the state convention and to adopt platforms.
A 94-year-old inmate in Las Vegas police custody died at University Medical Center on Tuesday; officials said his death was not related to the coronavirus.
Handicapper Lou Finocchiaro, who called Justin Gaethje’s upset of Tony Ferguson at UFC 249, has three plays for Wednesday’s UFC card in Jacksonville, Florida.
UNLV athletic director Desiree Reed-Francois did not directly address reports that she is a leading candidate for the same position at UCLA.