Details about the cause and scope of the damage to the state’s computer network and data remain undisclosed.
Tourism experts are trying to persuade resort operators to place a moratorium on resort fees to attract consumers who feel a Las Vegas vacation is no longer a good value.
Officials expect a thorough environmental review to be completed by June 2027.
The Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal wrong-way crash near Pahrump that left a motorcyclist dead Tuesday morning.
Most of the Las Vegas Valley hasn’t seen any significant rain since mid-July, but that likely will end today.
Many popular dayclubs and pools had violations from the Southern Nevada Health District during their yearly pool inspections.
A Strip casino has debuted a quadruple-zero roulette variant with a second wheel for paying out bonus multipliers.
MDMA contributed to the deaths of an EDC attendee and a second man who traveled to Las Vegas for the weekend event, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.
The principal of Vassiliadis Elementary School said he contacted school district police and animal control to handle the reported sighting.
A towering wall of dust rolled through metro Phoenix with storms that left thousands of people without power and temporarily grounded flights at the city airport.
The owners of a shuttered cineplex plan to gut the property and lease it to new businesses.
A 23-year-old motorcyclist died following a car crash in Las Vegas, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
Prosecutors plan to seek life without parole sentence. The victim had won custody of her daughters the day of the shooting, according to police.
Attorney General and gubernatorial hopeful Aaron Ford and the Review-Journal held a phone interview to discuss his campaign, litigation against the Trump administration and various policy stances.
Federal data shows valley residents who have a subprime credit score has been on the rise since early 2021.
Gary Guymon, once a high-profile prosecutor, faced allegations he ran a prostitution ring called the “$100 club” and plotted with felons to have a client killed.
Many Las Vegas trees struggle and perish prematurely. Despite our eff orts, “real killers” are often silent, cumulative issues beginning long before symptoms appear. Understanding these
is crucial for a resilient urban forest.
The owners of a shuttered cineplex plan to gut the property and lease it to new businesses.
The publicly traded real estate investment trust confirmed the number of homes it owns in the valley to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The test, which involves a quick and painless CT scan, can assess the risk of atherosclerotic heart disease and whether plaque is building up in a person’s arteries.
In a new lawsuit, two guests of a south Strip property say they were confined in a holding cell for around four hours by security after an altercation with another patron.