Noteworthy deaths of Nevada newsmakers include the shocking passing of a Las Vegas business luminary, one of the state’s best known developers and a longtime federal judge.
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John H. Robinson, 91, also served as a Navy pilot during the Korean War and later held U.S. State Department posts in Vietnam and Nicaragua.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal captured nine awards in the annual Best of the West contest, including three wins for environmental and breaking news reporting.
Former state Sen. Allison Copening is in grave condition after suffering a “cardiac event” on Jan. 5, according to a Saturday post to her Facebook page attributed to her sister, Gina Gallus.
Hundreds of people marched through downtown Las Vegas on Saturday as part of the Empowering Women March 2020.
Tenants of a downtown Las Vegas apartment building jumped from second- and third-story windows to escape an early-morning fire Saturday that killed six and injured 13.
The 2019 League of Legends”All-Star Event drew a sold-out crowd — with thousands more watching online — at the Luxor’s HyperX Esports Arena on Saturday.
President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign hosted a series of volunteer training events throughout Nevada on Saturday.
Sen. Bernie Sanders is visiting the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden on Tuesday night for the anniversary of the Oct. 1 mass shooting.
Nevada politicians including Gov. Steve Sisolak gathered at Mountain’s Edge Regional Park on Saturday to celebrate National Public Lands Day.
On Saturday, hundreds filled a North Las Vegas church for the funeral of Paula Davis, a 19-year-old UNLV student who was killed Sept. 6.
The Review-Journal captured 36 individual and staff first-place awards in the Nevada Press Association’s annual contest Saturday, including the top awards for general excellence, general online excellence, outstanding journalist and outstanding visual journalist.
The Bureau of Land Management held a public meeting to gather feedback on a massive solar array project that could power up to 400,000 Las Vegas homes.
Freddie “FOW” Williams, of Henderson, won the first-ever GameWorks Showdown “Super Smash Bros. Ultimate” esports tournament. The gamer took home more than $8,000 in cash and prizes.
A 28-year-old man died Saturday after his Dodge muscle car veered off of the 215 Beltway and struck an embankment near Lone Mountain Road.