The first Latina to serve as an evening news anchor in Nevada was killed in a single-car rollover crash in Las Vegas in the spring of 2005.
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The Las Vegas Grand Prix has entered into a partnership agreement with a casino that was formerly suing the Formula One event.
Another organization says it has picked up the patient load, but a police sergeant said there will be “a huge gap.”
The blaze had erupted near West Twain Avenue and South Highland Drive, near Interstate 15 and the Strip.
The star’s attorney calls sexual-assault allegations “an ugly method of trying to extract money from an 85-year-old American icon.”
A Las Vegas man accused of DUI after a car he was allegedly driving struck and killed a pedestrian tried to hide “receipts for marijuana vape pens,” police said.
The reservoir is the source of almost all of Southern Nevada’s drinking water.
Mojave Max has emerged, breaking his record for the latest emergence in the 25-year history of the Mojave Max Emergence Contest.
Less than a week after an Arbor View High School student was killed by a suspected drunk driver, CCSD and law enforcement officials reaffirmed their commitment to safety.
The Archdiocese of Las Vegas and local Catholics at the Guardian Angel Cathedral shared their support and solidarity with the newly elected pope.
The nonprofit, More Perfect Union, has put up 19 billboards in Reno and Las Vegas. It’s calling out the Trump administration’s cuts to safety staff throughout the national park system.
The downtown casino owner purchased the site several years ago, when Symphony Park had much more empty land than it does today.
The awards were presented at a dinner at UNLV’s Thomas & Mack Center as part of the Review-Journal’s seventh annual awards ceremony.
With Lake Mead one-third full and projections foreshadowing a dry future, the National Park Service is taking action to ensure that boating will remain uninterrupted.
The desert tortoise whose annual emergence from his burrow marks the beginning of spring in Southern Nevada is awake, but he’s not ready to leave his burrow just yet.