The LVCVA is embarking on the next phase of its “Greatest Arena on Earth” ad campaign focusing not only on major sporting events such as the Raiders and UFC, but other amenities Southern Nevada has to offer.
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As the Las Vegas Valley is becoming as known for its pro sports offerings as much as its dining, gaming and entertainment, the area has become the hot bed for rumors tied to sports leagues interested in joining the fun.
As convention travel returns to Las Vegas this week with the World of Concrete show, McCarran and the TSA are making preparations to handle larger crowds.
Review-Journal reader Alan Altman recently inquired about why Terminal 3 at McCarran International Airport remains closed to flight traffic.
The planned high-speed train system set to run between Las Vegas and southern California will no longer bear the Virgin Trains USA name.
Taxicab demand in Las Vegas has decreased steeply since the resort corridor was shut down by the coronavirus.
Despite aviation officials approving a study to look at the viability of a second commercial airport for Southern Nevada, flights wouldn’t begin until at least 2035.
Security screeners at airports nationwide discovered a record number of firearms and unusual items in carry-on bags last year — including a grenade found in a bag in Las Vegas.
On any given night, you can find something special at Lee’s Family Forum. Whether you are watching the future stars of the Vegas Golden Knights hit the ice with the Henderson Silver Knights, sitting front row to the world’s fastest football with the Vegas Knight Hawks, or watching some of the best volleyball players on […]
The Board of School Trustees decided on an Illinois-based search firm to recommend candidates for the office.
Researchers are looking for people in the Las Vegas Valley with loved ones who have the disease also known as juvenile diabetes.
Senior U.S. District Judge Larry Hicks died after he was hit by a vehicle near the district courthouse in downtown Reno, the Reno Police Department said. He was 80.
The chef-owned spot drew on American, Mexican and European traditions for its menu of comfort food with a twist.