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The Obodo Collective, a local nonprofit, started an urban garden at 1300 C St.
Summerlin’s affluent The Summit Club dominated the list of the top five single family home property sales.
Horse Powered Reading was created in 2012 with the aim of helping children who are struggling with reading. The Las Vegas Valley has a handful of trained facilitators.
A distillery is looking to relocate to downtown Las Vegas while another business is expanding by adding a bar.
Users on AllTrails gave these official trails some of the highest ratings of the 137 trails in the Las Vegas Valley.
Mining the Review-Journal’s digital archive, which dates back to April 1, 1929, we brought you these only-in-Vegas stories in 2023.
Karen Foote, 63, of Sparks, had looked forward to the first birthday, on Dec. 29, of her grandson and his first Christmas, Foote’s sister Kristine Woodworth said.
Springs Preserve and the Christmas Tree Recycling Committee offer more than 30 locations where you can recycle your tree for free.
A look at a “safe space for violence,” a police officer called to war and more.
Garcia spent the year writing about everything from breaking news, to snarling traffic, to social media trends. But jackpots were his bread and butter. Here’s his top 5 of 2023.
The video was a compilation by the IDF of mobile phone, body and dash camera footage and social media posts from both Hamas and victims of the terrorist incursion in Israel.
Fahid Amin, 35, has been accused of causing a fatal DUI crash hours after being cited for speeding 94 mph on the 215 Beltway.
Eli Segall’s top investigative stories included real estate scams and a tribal nation’s big-money land deals on the Strip that didn’t sit well with everyone back home.
Local real estate agents do think rates will drop, but most of them think it will not be a substantial one.