Southern Nevada Christmas Tree Recycling Committee has more than 30 drop-off locations that will be open from Dec. 26 through Jan. 15.
Local Las Vegas
Las Vegas breaking news from Nevada's most reliable source. Read about the latest updates happening in Las Vegas at reviewjournal.com.
The free event, put on by a Henderson couple as a way to give back, features more than 50 decorated Christmas trees and 38,000 lights. It seeks to raise funds for the homeless.
Carolyn Muscari is believed to be the longest-serving volunteer in the United States for the Court Appointed Special Advocates program.
“We have no more beds,” one hospital pediatrician said.
Time was running out for the young Afghan woman who had a coveted chance at a U.S. visa after her husband was evacuated from Kabul.
The Clark County School Board announced that it will discuss and possibly vote on extending Superintendent Jesus Jara’s contract next week.
The 27-foot-long hot dog on wheels will make three stops in the Las Vegas Valley this week.
Indoors or outdoors, we have spots across the valley for you and your pet to enjoy.
New numbers from the Clark County School District show that close to 40 percent of students were chronically absent last year.
As lake waters recede, Steve Schafer believes more human remains will be found. He is part of a three-person team that has recovered bodies of at least 10 people since 2013. They do so to help families of the missing.
The Clark County School District has allocated money for security upgrades at four more campuses on the heels of security concerns that surfaced last school year.
About 300,000 students return to classes Monday in the Clark County School District. Here are seven things to know about the new school year in the nation’s fifth-largest district.
The battle-hardened former pilot transformed his plight with PTSD into a quest to aid other veterans with similar experiences.
A rare humid morning in Las Vegas foreshadowed the possibility of more storms Friday, following a night of heavy monsoonal rains and lightning.
In September 2021, the Clark County school board approved revisions to a change of school assignment policy. The upcoming school year is the first where students will be impacted.