Survivors and the community met on the eve of the six month anniversary of the Route 91 shooting Sunday night. After having a moment of silence for the 58 killed, they circled the perimeter of the festival venue. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @rookie__rae
Teravalis is planned for a total of 100,000 homes, 300,000 residents and 55 million square feet of commercial space.
South Point hotel-casino, which turns 20 years old this month, stands out in Las Vegas by resisting the industry’s post-COVID march toward higher prices and fewer player-friendly perks.
The large Henderson home took over a year to design and almost three years to build, said the developer.
Check out the scores and top performances from Tuesday’s high school basketball and flag football action.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
Desert Pines’ boys basketball team claimed a home victory against Clark. Here are photos from the game.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Battery energy storage system plan poses a threat to northwest Las Vegas.
Gov. Joe Lombardo doesn’t want the federal government to label Nevada a sanctuary state but apparently not enough to veto a sanctuary-schools bill.
Democrats see an opening on “affordability.”
Things Americans desperately need are stuck in the regulatory mud.
Warming is a real problem, but it is not the end of the world.
The Henderson Police Department says it “is on the scene of a homicide investigation” on Tuesday night.
All hotels along the South Rim inside Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona are closing due to severe water restrictions.
The Minnesota Somali community is accused of stealing more than $1 billion through bogus nonprofits. They’ve made themselves easy targets for Trump.
Police previously said “a verbal altercation occurred.” The defendants, who pleaded guilty to murder, apologized in court.
The Capitol Christmas tree lighting ceremony welcomed Nevada’s first tree to the national tradition, alongside the state’s congressional delegation.
Dan Mullen admits to being a little calmer from his previous coaching stops as college football has become a world of NIL dollars and the transfer portal.
