Las Vegas Review-Journal reporters bring you the latest stories and updates on the Oct. 1 mass shooting.
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Just days after the Oct. 1 Strip massacre, a Nevada Supreme Court panel issued a decision that could sharpen questions about the adequacy of security at Mandalay Bay and increase its liability.
Las Vegas fire crews battled a large three-alarm fire near downtown for nearly two hours before finally extinguishing it Friday night.
Joey Scinta went out with a song. A stalwart with the popular Plaza Showroom variety act The Scintas, Scinta died Friday afternoon at MountainView Hospital. He was 69.
Using data obtained from the state, the Review-Journal has calculated the star ratings for every one of the 284 elementary and middle schools in Clark County, ahead of the state’s official release of the rankings in mid-December.
When partiers prepare to greet 2018 on the Strip, they’ll see a vanguard of soldiers and police officers — more than the number ever assembled for New Year’s security in previous years.
Plans recently filed with Clark County show that the project, by casino operator Las Vegas Sands Corp. and sports and entertainment firm Madison Square Garden Co., would span 593,750 square feet, bigger than what was announced last year.
A member of the state Board of Regents on Friday said the new GOP tax plan will impede local efforts to make higher education accessible to more Nevadans.
More and more states have dipped their toes into legal marijuana, but don’t expect lawmakers in Washington D.C. to make progress on the issue anytime soon.
More than 800 students from Faith Lutheran Middle School visit 23 different locations, spending time with seniors, helping serve the homeless, working at a therapeutic riding program for military veterans and much more.