The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s plan to bring down the Riviera next year will be a critical piece of an enormous puzzle.
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The next dean of Touro University Nevada’s College of Osteopathic Medicine will be a longtime educator with a background that includes teaching, clinical work, research, and expertise in residency and fellowship programs.
A man Henderson police say killed a man by punching him in the head at a bar in November 2014 was arrested Thursday.
Las Vegas police have arrested a man they say is connected to a fatal stabbing at a central valley homeless camp in September.
A man shot to death at a children’s birthday party Saturday night was identified by the Clark County coroner’s office as Tony Munns, 28.
Lamar Odom’s condition continues to improve after the former NBA star was found unconscious at a Nevada brothel a week ago.
Due to a late press run, some deliveries of the Las Vegas Review-Journal may be delayed on Monday.
Traffic is flowing again on U.S Highway 95, near Eastern Avenue, after a jackknifed semi-truck blocked two lanes Sunday afternoon, traffic cameras show.
Las Vegas police are looking for a person of interest in connection with the fatal shooting of a man at a west valley apartment complex Saturday.
Red Bull Air Race pilots gathered along the hangar walk at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Saturday morning trying to ease their minds before races begin at noon on Sunday.
Matthew “Megatoad” Stonie of San Jose, Calif., crammed spaghetti into his mouth en route to victory in the Martorano’s Masters Pasta Eating Championship on Saturday at Paris hotel-casino.
A body found Friday afternoon southwest of Enterprise, Utah, was identified Saturday as a man who was reported missing from Las Vegas, according to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.
One person is dead after a shooting at an apartment complex in the west valley, according to Las Vegas police.
After starting at Symphony Park, participants in the ONE DROP Walk for Water move along Alta Drive near Shadow Lane on Saturday.
Fourteen months after the events in Ferguson, Mo., forced law enforcement agencies across the country to examine the ways they operate, departments across the Las Vegas Valley are still learning from the incident.