The Review-Journal is selling bundles of commemorative Golden Knights’ newspapers online, featuring highlights from the team’s Stanley Cup win and parade.
Taylor Lane
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.
After a man died after falling off the Grand Canyon West resort’s Skywalk earlier this month, the resort says it will continue to review its safety measures.
Harry Reid International Airport has warned visitors not to back into parking spots, or risk being cited.
The Las Vegas City Council voted to purchase two parcels that will be the site of a future multi-story parking garage.
Many locals may call the Henderson mountain with the radio towers Black Mountain, but the real one is a different peak in the McCullough Range.
The National Weather Service issued a wind advisory in southern and central Nevada.
Jonathan Marchessault stopped at the Dick’s Sporting Goods at the Galleria at Sunset mall.
The unidentified man was 33 years old.
Health officials are urging Clark County residents to be on the lookout for potential mosquito breeding grounds in their area.
Asylum Bar + Arcade marries the nostalgic arcade experience with games from the 21st century — and boozy cocktails.
Bands of Mormon crickets are hopping across Elko County to coat the sides of buildings, blanket roadways and generally annoy residents.
Wednesday editions are available at retail stores while supplies last, and the newspaper can be purchased outside the Review-Journal’s building on Thursday.
Centennial Hills and Summerlin saw some heavy rain Monday evening. June normally is one of the driest months of the year in the valley.
Bam Bam became internet famous after his owner posted videos of him at Golden Knights games and watch parties in his remote-controlled cars.
The Air Force base said in a tweet Thursday that the dates were changed “due to emerging mission requirements.”