Chad Wild Clay and Vy Qwaint have 44 million YouTube fans between them. Now, they’ve opened an indoor theme park to bring the show to life for fans.
A Las Vegas man was honored for pulling an elderly man from floodwaters during the storm.
A man convicted in the murder of a bar patron, kidnapping and a dozen other violent felonies during a 2017 crime spree in Las Vegas.
Community members gathered Thursday night at two events in remembrance of people killed in recent hit-and-run crashes.
Classes were canceled Friday at two Clark County School District campuses because of unexpected teacher shortages.
Music and math are taking over entertainment in Las Vegas this weekend.
Two strip resorts have announced that parking fees are returning.
Avelo Airlines opened its sixth base of operations at Reid with showgirls at one of the gates. meanwhile, Breeze Airways launched its weekly service between Las Vegas and Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, and Tampa.
The Metropolitan Police Department changed its policy on a neck restraint technique.
You had questions, and we’ve got the answers!Dr. Brian Labus, Epidemiologist with the UNLV School of Public Health and the governor’s medical advisory team, and RJ Health reporter Mary Hynes to answer viewer questions regarding COVID-19 in Nevada.
Topics this week:
1. MORE COVID-19 TESTING DEMAND MEANS LONGER WAITS TO GET RESULTS
2. PUBLIC FRUSTRATION WITH COVID-19 NUMBERS; VIRUS BEING POLITICIZED.
3. BEST INTERPRETATION OF COVID-19 NUMBERS
It could take a week or more in some cases to get results, according to test sites and laboratories.
RJ Investigative Reporter Michael Scott Davidson talks about COVID-19 Statistics, what they mean and how people can better track the virus.
Properties started to give notices for mass layoffs to the state since June 4 when casinos were allowed to be reopened after a 78-day shutdown.
According to the latest National Weather Service forecast, the Las Vegas Valley temperatures will intensify a bit each day.
The DMV announces its plans for reopening in Las Vegas on June 15th after being closed for three months due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
A spokesman for the duo confirmed Roy Horn of Siegfried & Roy died today at Mountain View Hospital because of complications related to COVID-19.
A global pandemic couldn’t keep June Watkins from meeting her 1-month-old great-granddaughter, even if it had to be through a window. Christie Jensen, the baby’s mother, brought together four generations of women with her mother, DeeDee Jensen, when they brought the baby to meet Watkins for the first time ahead of Mother’s Day on Sunday.
Tenley Hynds celebrates her 8th birthday while still practicing social distancing outside her home. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye
Edward Turken moved to Sun City Summerlin from California with his late wife, Eva, in 1997. Turken was well known in the veteran community in the Las Vegas Valley. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
You have questions and we have the answers! The RJ’s Renee Summerour sits down with Epidemiologist and member of the faculty of UNLV’sSchool of Public Health and the governor’s medical advisory team, Dr. Brian Labus and RJ Health Reporter Mary Hynes for a round-table discussion about questions people have surrounding the Coronavirus pandemic.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal studio hosts a debate between the four candidates running for Department 21 in Clark County District Court. the candidates are Caesar Vicente Almase, Tara Dee Clark Newberry, Bruce L. Gale, and Jacob Alvin Reynolds.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal studio hosts a debate between two of the three candidates running for Department T in Clark County Family Court. The candidates are Nadin J. Cutter and Jason Patrick Stoffel.
Media and community relations director Leslie Carmine discusses changes regarding Meals on Wheels, at Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas on Tuesday, April 7, 2020. The waiting list for the meals that are delivered directly to homebound seniors in Las Vegas and North Las Vegas has grown up to 2,400. (Elizabeth Brumley/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Video released Metro shows two men talking on a bus on Dec. 13, 2019. A few seconds into the video, the younger man stands up and punches the older man in the face. (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department)
Del Webb, developer of 55-and-over communities, is holding a ceremonial groundbreaking Wednesday for a 10,000-square-foot clubhouse in a new housing tract in Henderson. The community, Del Webb Lake Las Vegas, will span 125 acres and feature 460 homes priced from the low-$400,000-range.
Night number four of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo is in the books, and it turned out really really good. Just a fun go around to watch really. (CBS Sports Network / PRCA)
Four-Time WNFR qualifier Amberleigh Moore talks to Cassie Soto about her career in the NFR and the horse she uses in her competitions.
Executive Director John Saccenti of the Las Vegas Bowl announces the matchup between Boise State and Washington.