The owners of the Badlands golf course in Las Vegas filed a federal lawsuit Monday against the city and Councilmen Steve Seroka and Bob Coffin, claiming bias and arguing city officials’ handling of plans to develop the course have violated their 14th Amendment rights.
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Las Vegas homebuilders are off to a heated start this year, helped by the improved economy and shortage of resales, says a new report.
An important vote went as expected Tuesday. Attention now reshifts to Southern Nevada.
Longtime Las Vegas Review-Journal newsman Glenn Cook was promoted Tuesday to the position of executive editor and vice president for news.
With its damaged mailbox, peeling stucco, overgrown yards and obscene graffiti on front and side windows, this North Las Vegas house could easily scarewould-be buyers.
Chase Rankin joined the Review-Journal on Monday as its new senior vice president for advertising.
The Premium Outlets in downtown Las Vegas will charge out-of-state shoppers for parking starting Tuesday.
The Federal Trade Commission is investigating Facebook’s privacy practices following a week of privacy scandals including allegations a Trump-affiliated political consulting firm got data inappropriately from millions of Facebook users.
If Wednesday’s Las Vegas Stadium Authority agenda brings about a sense of deja vu, you’re not imagining things.
Las Vegas Review-Journal Editor J. Keith Moyer was named publisher Monday after Craig Moon announced his retirement from the company.