The Republican governor defended his record on education in response to recent criticism from across the aisle in an interview with the Review-Journal.
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Officials are planning for potential growth around Interstate 15 between Sloan and the California state line and what travel effects that might have on the highway.
A pair of Southern Nevada veterans are set to participate in the 39th annual National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic in Colorado.
U.S. border agents at the Tijuana crossing handcuffed Lennon Tyler, a U.S. citizen and Las Vegas resident, and chained her to a bench.
Clark County’s wildly successful initiative to give out trees to its residents is back once again.
The former Review-Journal man about town elevated coverage of stars on the Strip. His columns perfectly blended his personality with that of Sin City.
The city of Las Vegas announced a final resolution had been reached in the Badlands case, ending a longstanding legal battle and making way for a new development.
The Las Vegas City Council approved the homebuilder’s $36.15 million bid for Cashman Center.
The Clark County Commission approved a $300,000 settlement for a woman who was attacked by a teenager when the victim was a counselor at a camp for youth offenders.
The Nevada Mining Association and the Nevada Division of Mines are hosting a two-day workshop that will bring teachers all the way to Beatty to tour a gold mine.
A woman has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of a television reporter while he was on assignment to cover the Super Bowl in New Orleans, authorities said.
Police said someone used Molotov cocktails to set Teslas on fire and shot at vehicles at a Tesla Collision Center in Las Vegas.
What started out as a tongue-in-cheek name for a block of businesses for Las Vegas’ gay community may soon become the name of a historic landmark.
The Clark County School Board unanimously selected Jhone Ebert, Nevada’s superintendent of public instruction, to be the Clark County School District’s next leader.
The Water Fairness Coalition has sparked a counter-movement against the actions of the Southern Nevada Water Authority.
MHA Nation Chairman Mark Fox has outlined big plans for the tribe’s land along Las Vegas Boulevard across from the Luxor.
After a failed first auction, two entities placed bids on the Cashman Center the second time around.