On July 30, Doehler Dry Ingredient Solutions, LLC announced a recall of hot Member’s Mark item due to contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.
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The former Charlotte Bobcats player hopes to pass similar laws in all 50 states.
Broadacres, the North Las Vegas swap meet popular with the valley’s Latino community, was back in business over the weekend after unexpectedly shuttering its doors on June 21.
The deal adds around 13 million square feet of managed real estate to the portfolio of the buyer, which now has more than 20 million square feet in Nevada.
Former Nevada Gov. and U.S. Sen. Richard Bryan, 88, keeps busy. Here’s his thoughts on current events.
Transit officials are looking at the future of mobility along a long stretch of Charleston Boulevard between Summerlin and the east Las Vegas Valley.
Emails obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal show 120 complaints sent to a CCSD account from Aug. 1, 2024, to June 20, 2025, about things like speeding and drivers ignoring crosswalks.
For four years, Nevada’s staffing agencies were content with the status quo: a court order preventing the state from enforcing a 2021 labor law. On July 2, their dreams were dashed.
With three public scoping meetings completed, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Bureau of Land Management and a consultant must next work on the EIS report.
The fog of war and the political agenda of the country’s newspaper of record envelops an 18-month-old Gaza boy and the nature of his suffering.
France, the U.K. and Canada have proved themselves suckers and enablers for the Hamas terrorists who started war by murdering Israeli civilians.
President Donald Trump’s 2028 election betting odds improved in late June despite the two-term limit on the presidency. But his chances recently worsened.
Through various recruitment efforts, 97 percent of classrooms will be filled with licensed educators.
Current and former Clark County officials will face the Nevada ethics board over accepting Las Vegas Grand Prix tickets, an ethics panel has determined.
Carrie Cox’s re-election campaign said “strong evidence” showed that Henderson Mayor Michelle Romero had authorized the use of “internally crafted” population estimates independent of U.S. Census data to redraw the boundary of Cox’s Ward 3.
I am a little embarrassed to admit it, but I picked a fight with a robot the other day. Okay, technically it was a staring contest, but the tension was real. It was one of those sleek, autonomous delivery units, waiting for an elevator at a local resort. It had these digital anime eyes that blinked, feigning a soul. Read more…
Shirley Raines, widely known online as “Beauty to the Streetz,” the name of the nonprofit she founded, died Tuesday at 58.
The powder was made from milk provided by Organic West Milk Inc., a California company, and processed at a Dairy Farmers of America plant in Fallon, Nevada, company officials said.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford asked a federal judge Wednesday to dismiss a Trump administration lawsuit that is trying to force Nevada to release unredacted voter registrations to the federal government.
Boring Co.’s Vegas Loop project received its first building permit in the city of Las Vegas’ jurisdiction, after five years of operations in Clark County.
