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Democrats have staked out a bunch of politically suicidal positions on so-called “80-20” issues that 80 percent of Americans oppose.
Amid a steady drop in enrollment, the Clark County School District claims to need billions more for buildings.
Palo Verde’s softball team, No. 1 in the Review-Journal’s Class 5A rankings, overcame a five-run deficit to defeat second-ranked Shadow Ridge on Monday.
Bobby Berk is in the business of transforming a house into a home.
A 30-acre horse ranch property in Pahrump listed for $1.95 million is under contract in Pahrump.
Homebuilding in the southwest and northwest valley has picked up so far in 2025 while Henderson has seen a slight slowdown as overall sales have remained steady from January to February, according to Las Vegas-based Home Builders Research.
Is your association or management company next to face Nevada Real Estate Division at a commission hearing? Here are some of the allegations or violations that were heard by the commission.
D.R. Horton’s Symmetry at Cadence continues to offer diverse living options across its established and expanding neighborhoods, including Symmetry Manor, Symmetry Bay II, Symmetry Falls II and Symmetry Summit.
Point guard Dedan Thomas Jr. is leaving the Rebels after two seasons to transfer to LSU. He entered the transfer portal amid UNLV’s coaching change.
For residents of Summerlin, the master-planned community’s active, outdoor lifestyle and beautiful natural surroundings are big draws.
Debbie Gibson performed a medley while “graduating” with a Nevada Ballet Theatre Woman of the Year award.
Ronald Mortensen, a former Las Vegas police officer convicted of murder in connection with a 1996 shooting death, maintained his innocence.
Israel’s military issued sweeping evacuation orders covering Rafah and nearby areas, indicating it could soon launch another major ground operation in the Gaza Strip’s southernmost city.
Nevada gaming regulators say Kalshi LLC’s derivatives exchange looks too much like sports betting and is illegal, so the New York company has sued the regulators.
The electric-music adventure Unity, from the folks who bring the annual Electric Daisy Carinval to Las Vegas, is growing by six dates at Sphere because of blossoming demand.
Sen. Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro introduced Senate Bill 451 to keep a 30-year county property tax levy voters enacted in 1996 for another three decades.
Composer Marty O’Donnell, who ran for Rep. Susie Lee’s House seat in Southern Nevada in 2024, says he will run again if he can get President Donald Trump’s endorsement.
The announcement comes after an East Coast hedge fund took aim at the Las Vegas holding company.
A 10-month-old child, who authorities say was taken by the child’s mother, has been found according to the Amber Alert website.
Authorities have alleged he is the person who vandalized at least five Teslas in the early hours of March 18.
The grant was intended to improve the tribe’s poor access to power and water.
Police responded to a central Las Vegas Valley apartment following reports that babysitter Marketta Phillips, 41, had killed a three-year-old child, later identified as Journei Ross.
The Raiders lost a number of defensive starters in free agency this year, but coach Pete Carroll still believes the team improved.
The Federal Aviation Administration has made its determination on if the Athletics planned $1.75 billion Las Vegas ballpark will pose an issue to air traffic in Southern Nevada.
Faith Lutheran junior Brady Anderson completed the 1,600 meters in a state record 4 minutes, 7.51 seconds March 21 at the Chandler (Arizona) Rotary Invitational.