The Nevada Press Association on Saturday inducted four new members to the Nevada Newspaper Hall of Fame — Myram Borders, Bill Roberts, Alf Doten and A.L. Higginbotham.
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Awards won by the Las Vegas Review-Journal and its sister publications Saturday at the annual Nevada Press Association Better Newspaper Contest banquet in Carson City:
The Las Vegas Review-Journal won the general excellence award, journalist of merit, story of the year and 21 other first-place awards Saturday at the annual Nevada Press Association banquet.
In about three months, recreational marijuana sales will kick off in California, yet no one knows exactly how the pot economy will work.
One of Hawaii’s most divisive issues is centered on a largely barren, wintry mountain — its peak the highest point in the state — accessible via vehicles with four-wheel drive that can navigate a steep gravel road with sharp switchbacks.
Nearly 300 species of fish, mussels and other sea critters hitchhiked across the Pacific Ocean on debris from the 2011 Japanese tsunami, washing ashore alive in the United States, researchers reported Thursday.
It didn’t start well for Ben Rhodes on Saturday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. But it couldn’t have finished any better for the young Truck Series driver from Kentucky.
Free parking for the Vegas Golden Knights vs. LA Kings game at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, September 26, 2017, was only a few minutes away. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review Journal)
On Sept. 21, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department announced it had changed its chokehold and other use-of-force policies. The department moved the chokehold, previously treated as a “low-level” use-of-force, to the “deadly” and “intermediate” levels in its use-of-force matrix.
This term offers the justices a number of opportunities to reaffirm the principles of freedom and liberty enshrined in the Bill of Rights and our Constitution.