A brilliant debut season of minor-league baseball and the dawn of modern professional sports in Las Vegas
Avi Kwa Ame is Nevada’s fourth national monument. Photographer L.E. Baskow recently traveled there to witness its majesty and document its wildlife.
With memories of Muhammad Ali’s great Las Vegas fights, our reporter sets off on a journey to revisit the hero of his youth at the Ali Center in Louisville.
A Las Vegas architect heads for the hills, sketchpad in hand, in search of beauty, meaning and roots
Can’t get out of town but looking for some sweet staycation swag? Our low-fashion maven introduces you to the world’s greatest — or at least weirdest — array of Vegas T-shirts.
In her battle with cancer, Hanna Olivas discovered two passions — advocating for the right to die and inspiring other women to truly live.
Las Vegas, which now attracts 40 million visitors a year, was once just a way station for folks on their way someplace else. Here’s the backstory …
The host of the Paramount Network’s wildly popular Bar Rescue on spending 250 days a year on the road — and why Las Vegas is home sweet home.
In this issue of rjmagazine, we’re veering off the main roads and heading for places and experiences that leave us inspired, transformed, or newly aware of the world and our complex place in it.
No. 8-ranked Arizona held off No. 2 UCLA to claim its second consecutive Pac-12 conference tournament title Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.
How many highly paid CDC bureaucrats were needed to produce such an illuminating study? Our tax dollars at work.
Being woke does not diminish or eliminate the constitutional guarantee of free speech.
As long it remains a totalitarian state, it remains a danger to the United States.
A daunting challenge faces Washington on an issue that has divided Americans for more than a generation.
Franchises are critical to Gov. Lombardo’s pro-entrepreneurship agenda
Apparently, the more technologically sophisticated and affluent Americans became, the more their elites believed they could change ancient human nature.
The so-called Reid machine waged a meticulous campaign to win back the Nevada State Democratic Party, a campaign straight out of the late Sen. Harry Reid’s playbook.
Clark County is both desperate for foster parents and turning away loving families. Welcome to the unintended consequences of government regulation.
A culture that values fame over accomplishment is doomed to failure.
Countries can’t tax their way to long-term prosperity. President Joe Biden wants to try anyway.
GOP Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a potential 2024 presidential candidate, gave Florida “blueprints” that the rest of the country should follow.
San Diego State claimed its seventh Mountain West tournament title and second in three years, beating Utah State on Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center.
The fire at the vacant apartment building lasted for four-and-a-half hours before it was cleared.
The Vipers will have a new play-caller when they take the field Sunday in Washington, D.C., for a rematch against the Defenders.
Silicon Valley Bank, the nation’s 16th-largest bank, failed after depositors hurried to withdraw money this week amid anxiety over the bank’s health. It was the second biggest bank failure in U.S. history after the collapse of Washington Mutual in 2008.
For all the conference tournament championship celebrations around Las Vegas this time of year, there are far more collegiate careers that come to a disappointing end.
“A Sort of Homecoming” is due St. Patrick’s Day, appropriate as Bono and The Edge have invited Dave Letterman on a tour of Dublin.
Chanler McCloud, 25, faces charges of open murder, arson, grand larceny and robbery.
The Las Vegas Lights begin the 2023 season Sunday. Isidro Sanchez returns for a second stint as coach after being the coach during the team’s inaugural season.
Henderson’s Water Street was covered in green Saturday morning for the city’s annual St. Patrick’s Day parade.