A major rift has emerged between national and local leaders of a prominent civic engagement and advocacy group for Latino communities.
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Nevada motorists with expiring driver’s licenses are being granted another extension after all.
The National Atomic Testing Museum hopes to use a $1 million matching grant from the state to move to a larger space in downtown Las Vegas.
The committee making recommendations to Gov. Brian Sandoval and the Nevada Legislature on attracting events to the new Las Vegas stadium is leaning toward expanding the role of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and Las Vegas Events, rather than forming of a new sports commission.
On Sunday, Chris Giunchigliani’s campaign released a 1-minute robocall featuring the former Democratic presidential nominee. A recorded message from Clinton asks voters to cast their ballots for Giunchigliani in Tuesday’s election.
Today begins Sunshine Week, a national initiative to promote the importance of open government and freedom of information, and the Review-Journal is publishing several stories about the importance of government transparency.
Former Las Vegas City Councilman Bob Beers doesn’t plan to be out of politics for long.
Students at Spring Valley High School in Las Vegas on Friday took home a lesson on war, sacrifice and freedom they are unlikely to soon forget.
Dave and Michael Jackson were a military rarity: Brothers who fought side by side during the Vietnam War. This week, Dave bade his former tank mate goodbye, after his death from a rare type of cancer.
Two brothers at Bunker Elementary School cried tears of joy Thursday when their National Guardsman dad unexpectedly walked into the gym during a Veterans Day program after a nine-month deployment in the Mideast.