September is Hunger Action Month, making it the perfect time to recognize the impact of hunger throughout Southern Nevada and the diverse ways each of us can be a part of the solution. Tackling hunger is a critical first step to creating long-term success and a stronger community.
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The Review-Journal editorial board offers the following endorsements in this fall’s elections for District Court, Departments 28, 30 and 32.
Vegas PBS will host a veterans job fair Wednesday for National Guard and Reserve service members, their spouses, discharged veterans and retirees to connect them with military-friendly employers looking to fill entry-level to mid-management positions.
Athol Fugard’s powerful work “My Children! My Africa!,” delving into South Africa’s legislature enforced Apartheid, is currently being presented in a top-notch production by Nevada Conservatory Theater.
According to the National Eye Institute, eye injuries are the No. 1 cause of blindness among children in the United States. And about 90 percent of sports-related eye injuries could be prevented by wearing protective gear, the institute adds.
DeMarco Murray, the NFL’s leading rusher, had a history in Las Vegas as a Bishop Gorman alumnus.
One stage, two bands, a 40-year-old man getting caked in the face and a night of rain became the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center’s grand concert opening Saturday night.
Is Las Vegas using all of its City Hall space effectively? City leaders have decided to pay a contractor five figures to find out.
A man died in a shooting that closed a southwest valley intersection Sunday night, Las Vegas police said.