Slain Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German and Washington Post staff writer Lizzie Johnson will receive an award from the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.
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Yvette Machado-Tuinier’s speech at UNLV’s morning graduation has been criticized as antisemitic, but many in attendance cheered her words.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s sixth annual Academic Excellence Awards were given out Sunday at UNLV’s Thomas & Mack Center.
The American Hindu Association wants to build a temple in a rural Henderson neighborhood. But a city ordinance is preventing it from happening.
Students for Justice in Palestine claim members ended a days-long hunger strike “due to the administration’s willingness to meet demands.”
Stop DUI’s annual Heroes and Handcuffs ceremony recognized eight officers who made a combined 588 DUI arrests. The families of fallen troopers Michael Abbate and Alberto Felix were also there.
Dennis Prince, a prominent Las Vegas civil attorney, was slain along with his fourth wife Ashley, 30, at his Summerlin law office.
Transitioning comes with a to-do list. A Las Vegas nonprofit offers help.
The lawsuit says the Clark County School District knew its schools, including Eldorado High, were beset by a “lack of safety and security” but failed to act.
Roy Hashimura, who recently celebrated his 105th birthday in Las Vegas, enlisted in the Army because he “wanted to be a loyal American,” his son says.
For some, the hobby of collecting items used in Las Vegas casinos is a passion.
After a gusty March weekend, we look back at some of the windiest days ever seen in Las Vegas. Hint: One notable storm happened in the 1980s.
David Chesnoff, a prominent defense attorney, spent several days working at the largest hospital in Israel because he wanted to help during the war with Hamas.
Earthquake experts warn that Nevadans should be prepared for one.
Andreas Probst, 64, and 14-month-old Knowledge Schuster both died in crashes within the last month.
Isaac Flores, 25, was among the group of minibike riders who were there when Angel Naranjo, 16, died.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives assisted in the investigation into a massive fire that destroyed an apartment building under construction in the southwest Las Vegas Valley.
Postcards from the early to mid-20th century were the social media of their time.
A May 20 crash in Nye County claimed the lives of three people, including a 10-year-old girl.
Dick Borghi, who worked at the Review-Journal for two decades, died on May 27 following an illness.
Retired Air Force Lt. Col. James Abraham died March 27. In the 1970s, he was the general manager of the Aladdin casino.