A Nevada Department of Corrections officer is facing charges of bribery and attempting to furnish a cell phone to a prisoner.
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Taylor joined the Review-Journal in May 2022 and was named social media manager in April 2024. She is an Arizona State University graduate with a bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communication. Before joining the Review-Journal, Taylor interned at The Arizona Republic, Cronkite News (the news division of Arizona PBS) and worked for the State Press, ASU's student news organization. Taylor is a Las Vegas native and attended Silverado High School where she developed her love of local journalism by working for her school's newspaper, the Silverado Star.
Formula One is giving out exclusive merch ahead of the Las Vegas Grand Prix race this November.
The Electric Daisy Carnival is coming to Las Vegas this weekend, and general admission tickets are still on sale on several resale websites.
Around 6 a.m., 6,000 NV Energy customers did not have power in Northern Nevada, but that number dwindled to about 2,100 people by 2 p.m., according to NV Energy’s website.
Lake Mead Boulevard was closed in both diretions Tuesday afternoon near Martin Luther King Boulevard due to ongoing police activity in the area.
A witness said an Arizona plane crash that killed a Las Vegas man occurred after the plane stalled shortly after takeoff, according to a NTSB report.
Nevada State Police Highway Patrol Trooper Martin Moran shot at a man near Mountains Edge Parkway and Rainbow Drive.
Charles Anthony Falsetta Jr., 40, is being sought by police in connection with a woman’s death in southwest Las Vegas.
The “9th Island Love For Lahaina” event at Container Park will feature Hawaiian artists, food trucks, vendors and more.
Gilcrease Orchard is looking for volunteers to help pick apples to make their apple cider for the fall.
The burros were found in the Lower Wildrose area of the park.
Las Vegas police are searching for a person connected to a series of home burglaries who enters homes through doggy doors and windows.
Wednesday editions are available at retail stores while supplies last, and the newspaper can be purchased outside the Review-Journal’s building on Thursday.
Here are the Pi Day pies to hunt down on 3-14 in the Las Vegas Valley.
The National Park Service is asking for public input on how to manage launch ramps.