Las Vegas Valley resident and “Jeopardy!” game show champion Brayden Smith has died at 24, according to an online obituary from his family.
The Southern Nevada Health District is doing away with walk-ins for second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and instead opening up more appointments at Cashman Center. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Police said they responded to a domestic dispute at 9:50 a.m. on Tuesday at the Milan Apartment Townhomes, 975 E. Silverado Ranch Blvd., where they found a woman on the second-floor landing of an apartment.
John DiBella, co-owner of DiBella Flowers & Gifts, talks about what his family owned shop is doing to get ready to sell flowers during Valentine’s Day, on Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021. (Erik Verduzco / Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Erik_Verduzco
Two years after developers unveiled plans for UnCommons, the $400 million Las Vegas project is coming out of the ground.
Governor Steve Sisolak signs a bill to help out small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic.
A few artists from from the closed Cirque du Soleil stage show “Zumanity” have grown tired of waiting for the next option. So they created one. “Apéro” billed as the city’s new swank, European-fashioned cabaret, opens Friday at Town Square.
A man was shot outside a Las Vegas smoke shop after he was caught trying to shoplift, police said.
Long lines for second doses of COVID-19 vaccines snaked outside the Las Vegas Convention Center early Thursday, largely due to a high number of people seeking walk-in appointments.
A rare half eagle coin minted nearly 200 years ago will be auctioned in Las Vegas next month. Stack’s Bowers Galleries says it believes the coin is worth $5 million or more.
Gov. Steve Sisolak’s announcement Thursday loosening restrictions on certain Nevada businesses next week provides some relief to local bars and restaurants, although not as much as many were anticipating.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Thursday announced a phased pandemic reopening plan for the state that starts Monday with relaxed restrictions on business operations and certain public gatherings, with local authorities assuming management from the state on May 1 if current declining infection trends continue.