DENVER — Lawyers for Colorado theater shooting suspect James Holmes said Wednesday he would plead guilty and serve the rest of his life in prison to avoid the death penalty.
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Steven Gao was concerned for his friend Edward Land.
CARSON CITY — Members of an Assembly Select Committee voted Tuesday to recommend that troubled colleague Steven Brooks be expelled from the Legislature.
NEW YORK — Bud Light said it with beer cans and Martha Stewart with red velvet cake as companies and celebrities from Beyonce to George Takei joined millions of social media users in posting and tweaking a simple red logo in support of gay marriage.
DETROIT — The Jeep Cherokee is back, with a surprising design that could win some new buyers but lose some old fans.
Nevada Senate Revenue Committee members voted unanimously Tuesday for a potential constitutional amendment that could lead to much higher taxes on the mining industry in 2015.
LOS ANGELES — An attorney says a disabled man was awarded $8,000 by Disneyland after the “It’s A Small World” ride broke, stranding him for a half hour while the theme song played continuously.
Las Vegas may have bragging rights to the third largest basketball arena in the world if MGM Resorts’ planned arena exceeds 22,700 seats.
A brief in Tuesday’s Review-Journal incorrectly reported where Rep. Dina Titus will unveil a Weekends Without Hunger bill on Thursday. The event will be 9:45 am at The Boys and Girls Club, 2801 East Stewart Ave.
Flashing yellow left-turn arrows have been popping up at intersections all over town the past three-plus years, and more are on their way.