Students at Green Valley High School have raised roughly $60,000 for the Las Vegas Victims’ Fund. After the shooting, students and staff were brainstorming ways to help. They wanted something that would involve the entire community, not just their school. They’ve sold about 8,500 “Vegas Strong” shirts to schools throughout the Clark County School District.
Highlights included the suspension of a judge, the pardon of Michele Fiore and the reversal of a decades-old murder conviction.
Four apartment buildings were damaged in the Odesa bombardment, according to regional military administration head Oleh Kiper.
Take a look back at the Review-Journal’s best water and environment stories of this year.
These were some of Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Bryan Horwath’s most memorable local news stories of 2025.
From Chinatown to Blue Diamond Hill, several new projects could start taking shape in 2026.
Some properties are asking guests for more than $1,000 a night for a hotel room stay during January’s Consumer Electronics Show.
The monorail will run on overdrive this week as revelers look to get around the Las Vegas Strip while it’s shut down for New Year’s Eve activities.
The milestone victory kept her more than 200 wins ahead of Nevada’s second most successful coach, Bishop Gorman’s Grant Rice.
Nevada was awarded the federal money to help modernize the state’s rural health care system and bolster access to it, officials said.
A Pacific storm is pushing its way into Southern Nevada, putting a rainy stamp on New Year’s Eve festivities.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
Settling arguments.
Seeking to empower free people to accomplish incredible things by getting government out of the way.
The market for titillation and tripe never goes away.
Don’t blame data centers for rising electricity costs.
Hundreds of thousands are expected to ring 2026 in Las Vegas this week.
The eight-minute, $1 million production to ring in the new year is expected to bring hundreds of thousands of visitors to Southern Nevada to kick off 2026 with a bang.
