The venue is an attraction in and of itself. Every component of it: the inner bowl, its exoskeleton, and even the atrium, which greets visitors upon entrance with scads of innovative flourishes.
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 film “Downwind” explores the history and consequences of nuclear fallout and detonations at the Nevada Test Site, now known as the Nevada National Security Site.
Clark County bought a 35,000-square-foot building in downtown Las Vegas for $8.6 million.
In a city where “we tear down the old, and bring in the new,” the Historic Westside School has thrived to become the oldest standing school in Las Vegas, Councilman Cedric Crear noted this week.
The 27-hole golf course adjacent to the northwest Las Vegas development has been entangled in litigation since the course was shuttered in 2015.
John Bruchhagen, who was elected to the Clark County Republican Party executive board in July, has resigned, alleging a toxic environment.
The money will go toward the planting of about 3,000 trees in neighborhoods surrounding UNLV and in east Las Vegas, the Historic Westside and some parts of North Las Vegas.
A graduation ceremony celebrated 22 people who completed a diversion program for those who need help with mental health or substance abuse.
The 17-year-old accused of ramming a car into retired California police chief Andreas Probst is facing a murder charge in connection with the death.
The crash occurred around 7:55 p.m. on Las Vegas Boulevard North, near Cheyenne Avenue.
Two people were asked by police to leave the school board meeting after yelling at trustees while they considered an item about a Sex Education Advisory Committee.
Mohamed Muhina, 28, pleaded guilty in November to one count of sexual exploitation of children.
The National Weather Service says parts of Clark County received up to 2 inches of rain Thursday.
The stretch of highway has been dedicated to the memory of Micah May, a Nevada Highway Patrol trooper fatally struck by a carjacking suspect.
Firefighters held a ceremony to honor the nearly 3,000 people who died in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.