Getting caught with illegal fireworks in the city of Las Vegas has just gotten more expensive.
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12 lucky residents will get an opportunity to celebrate this cultural milestone for free, and the city of Las Vegas has extended its deadline for applications.
Fifteen Black residents were honored Tuesday by Clark County for their contributions to Las Vegas during a ceremony celebrating Black History Month.
Two new councilwomen joined the Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday, expanding the female majority to five.
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., but final results may not come until next week as mail ballots are counted.
The Powerball drawing scheduled for Monday remains delayed and its likely that the official results wont be known until Tuesday morning, the Multi-State Lottery Association said.
The Interim Finance Committee voted to allocate the first half of a $500 million investment in affordable housing that Gov. Steve Sisolak announced in February.
Motorists in the East Las Vegas Valley should brace for major traffic disruptions as the continued upgrade of Nellis Boulevard moves forward.
Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband will join President Joe Biden and the first lady for the Saturday memorial service for former Nevada Sen. Harry Reid.
In September, Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman said she would welcome the opportunity for her city to host the three-day event.
The city adopted dangerous building standards in 1995. Many repeat offenders have since escaped being torn down.
Review-Journal reader Alan Altman recently inquired about why Terminal 3 at McCarran International Airport remains closed to flight traffic.
A man with Las Vegas ties who filmed himself smoking a joint of marijuana in the Capitol during the Jan. 6 insurrection is seeking release from District of Columbia jail.
LaMunyon bought the car in October of 1983 for her then 16-year-old daughter and within six weeks it was gone.
Health reporter Mary Hynes draws on her expertise and sources to answer queries on the COVID-19 vaccine.