A selection of images from Review-Journal photographer LE Baskow of the final days of the Tropicana.
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A selection of images from Review-Journal photographer LE Baskow of scenes from the 2024 presidential election in Las Vegas.
A constitutional amendment is necessary.
Pushing socialism and radical politics.
Tropicana Avenue will be closed between Dean Martin Drive and New York-New York through 5 a.m. on Tuesday.
The owners imagined a flashy ceiling covered in CDs featuring their clients’ signatures for the topside of their mobile beauty salon. Instead, only about a dozen discs speckle the 34-foot long ceiling of their Girls Night Out bus that carts partygoers to their destination after styling them for the event. The mobile salon isn’t taking off in the direction married couple Markham and Stacie Gordon had hoped.
China Ginger Gourmet is beloved for entrees that amplify the joys of Chinese dining, including ginger fish, Hong Kong-style noodles and orange peel beef.
Las Vegas could start seeing a whole new type of tagging. A group of ladies at the West Flamingo Senior Center is working to cover railings, trash cans and park benches with colorful marks of not graffiti, but yarn.
With another scorching Southern Nevada summer now in full swing, there’s no time like the present to learn how to help your landscape survive these hot months—and what steps you can take to save water this season.
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump promised on Saturday to foil a proposed deal for AT&T Inc to buy Time Warner Inc if he wins the Nov. 8 election, arguing it was an example of a “power structure” rigged against both him and voters.
In his pursuit of a sixth term, Republican Sen. John McCain reluctantly stood by Donald Trump for months despite personal insults and the bombastic businessman’s string of controversial claims.
It was billed as the biggest prizefight in Las Vegas history, and Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump found plenty to fight about during their third and final debate Wednesday at UNLV.
Bernie Sanders told a crowd of about 500 at a rally at the University of Nevada, Reno on Wednesday to make sure Donald Trump does not win the presidential election on Nov. 8.