The 2019 League of Legends”All-Star Event drew a sold-out crowd — with thousands more watching online — at the Luxor’s HyperX Esports Arena on Saturday.
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A farewell note: It’s goodbye for now, but perhaps we’ll meet again at a time and place that’s better for Nevada’s children.
While neighbors in a Spring Valley neighborhood were challenging the county’s approval of two centers within blocks of their homes, another one opened.
The partnership will focus on placing children who statistics indicate would otherwise have difficulty finding adoptive homes.
As it mulls relocating its main offices from Henderson, Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada weighs building a four-story medical facility in Symphony Park.
“Backyard Adventures,” a new exhibit at the Springs Preserve, encourages people to walk outside and rediscover the beauty outside their back door.
The Clark County coroner should not be able to keep certain autopsy reports confidential, a lawyer for the Review-Journal argued before the Nevada Supreme Court.
Each of the thousands affected by the Las Vegas shooting will receive a share of a settlement announced last week, but experts caution that the shares will not be equal.
The plane crashed just south of the airport, Henderson spokeswoman Kathleen Richards said. Two people died, and three people were injured.
New Jersey senator and 2020 presidential hopeful Cory Booker discussed gun violence, affordable housing, minimum wage and education in an exclusive Labor Day interview with the Review-Journal.
Proposed at 400 S. Decatur Blvd., the estimated $94.5 million project will fill a “huge need” in the city, Councilwoman Olivia Diaz said.
Law enforcement agencies say they have strengthened partnerships to ensure the roughly 321,000 students returning to public schools next week are secure in their classrooms.
The remains found at Rocky Mountain National Park on Friday were confirmed to be those of a 20-year-old U.S. Air Force Academy Preparatory School cadet from Las Vegas who went missing in November.
While lawmakers significantly altered the education landscape in the state, they did not add as much money for public schools as some education advocates had sought.
The cost of building the city of Las Vegas’ courtyard for the homeless continues to climb as the “scope and site” of the ambitious project expands.