• The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority board of directors have approved a $1.4 billion upgrade to the convention center. The board voted unanimously to approve the expansion and renovation project. Now administrators can get to work seeking a construction manager. The projects are expected to be finished by 2023.
• The new flyover ramp at the Centennial Bowl interchange will open July 12. The 60-foot-tall bridge will link the 215 Beltway with southbound U.S. Highway 95.
• A North Las Vegas man is accused of attacking his girlfriend when she refused to take a selfie with him. Police say 19-year-old Dasean Williams punched, choked and threatened the woman with a gun. He’s been arrested on assault and attempted murder charges and is due in court June 23.
• The Clark County School District will pay $900,000 to settle claims that an autistic student was improperly restrained by a teacher’s aide. The family claims the restraint happened to their then 11-year-old son at Variety School during the 2011-2012 school year.
Homeowners should be careful not to water when wet weather comes to the valley.
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Two men are facing charges after Las Vegas police responded to a residence in Summerlin.
The Golden Knights will hit the ground running after their Christmas break by hosting the NHL-leading Colorado Avalanche at T-Mobile Arena on Saturday.
The New York Giants appear to have their quarterback of the future in rookie Jaxson Dart, while the Raiders are hoping to find theirs in the 2026 NFL draft.
The interior of the Raiders’ offensive line hopes to build off what it believes was its best performance of the season last week in Houston.
Raiders fans want to know about the quarterback situation for the final two games, the chain of command in the organization and the NFL draft, among other things.
The Raiders want Maxx Crosby to sit out the last two games of the season, and the star defensive end was frustrated with the decision Friday.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford’s “friend of the court” brief supports Maryland which, like Nevada, has been sued by prediction market provider KalshiEx LLC.
UNLV junior quarterback Anthony Colandrea, who said last week he would return to the school for his senior season, will enter the transfer portal.
Vincent Bonsignore has covered the Raiders for the Las Vegas Review-Journal since 2019. Here are his five favorite stories from 2025.
While the residential real estate market continues to recover from the wake of the pandemic, Las Vegas will not see a recovery in home sales or price growth compared to most other major metro regions in the country.
David Perper, 61, came to Temple Sinai in 2024 for a temporary cantor position, and was installed as the temple’s permanent cantor in November.
Some say growth is the culprit for Las Vegas’ water woes. The reality is more complicated.
Allegiant Stadium serves as one of the premiere venues in the world and the Raiders are tasked with keeping the now six-year-old facility in top form.
A new report ranks one Las Vegas Valley city among the nation’s communities with the most unmanageable level of credit card debt. Here’s what local financial experts advice on how to tackle those costs.
Crews responded to a fire early Friday morning at a restaurant in Las Vegas’ Chinatown area.
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