Samuel Little, 79, has confessed to 93 murders. He is currently in prison in Texas. Law enforcement has confirmed more than half of his confessions, but some remain unmatched. In a recent interview, Little recalled details of a victim in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas police said Jamon Hawkins, 21, was arrested Monday and booked into the San Bernardino County Detention Center to await extradition on a charge of open murder.
Golden Knights center Jack Eichel did not take part in pregame warmups and will miss his seventh straight game on Wednesday against the Nashville Predators.
A medical malpractice lawsuit, filed on behalf of her two sons, claims Sandra Mount died after nurses at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center gave her morphine.
Raiders coach Pete Carroll spoke to the media before Wednesday’s practice. The Raiders will host the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium.
CBS Sportsline handicapper Bruce Marshall provides college football notes and trends for College Football Playoff and bowl games for the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Clark County won’t disclose the findings of its construction management investigations.
Henderson had a down year for real estate in 2025 compared to 2024, however the median sale price of a house in the city was up 4 percent, according to a new report from Redfin.
Adrian Bailey, 27, is being held without bail and faces two murder charges. Police said he admitted to killing his parents.
The Golden Knights will have Mark Stone, Mitch Marner and Shea Theodore representing Team Canada.
While the Strip’s gaming win was flat, it didn’t offset the double-digit percentage increases that occurred on the Boulder Strip, in Laughlin, Mesquite and downtown.
The win was one of several across the Las Vegas Valley.
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.
