The four-hour event featured sessions on applying for federal student loans, college admission and strategies for completing resumes and searching for jobs.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s sixth annual Academic Excellence Awards were given out Sunday at UNLV’s Thomas & Mack Center.
Find out how a bouncy tune — and countless renditions — became the city’s unofficial anthem.
If you’re looking for the perfect only-in-Vegas tchotchke to commemorate your visit, consider the following options.
Our pupils are rotten from all the eye candy. Our cute fuzzy boots totally need to be re-soled. And don’t even ask us about our hearing because we can’t hear you.
RTC is turning to AI to see if the technology could better help them understand traffic patterns and safety at select intersections in the Las Vegas Valley.
As a cop who was at not only at the 1968 Democratic convention at the Conrad Hilton on Michigan Avenue, but also the Chicago arson fires on the west side, I feel there were many reasons why the city was a tinderbox.
A lot of us walk or jog in the summer nights when it cools down. The juice vendor was a wonderful break before starting the return half of our exercise. Alas, never more.
Killer’s behavior raised red flags.
I hope his death will bring some solace to the extended network of his victims. And I hope it will also remind us of the horrific scourge of domestic violence that still exists, along with the repellent attempts to racialize human tragedy.
Voter fraud is such a problem in Nevada that even a Democrat elected official is begrudgingly acknowledging it.
For all its loud, creepy threats, Iran is incredibly weak and vulnerable.
Using the government to block the competition is not the American way.
Star Wars works. You can thank Ronald Reagan for that.
String of court losses will cost taxpayers. How deep a sinkhole will it become?
Las Vegas police were involved in two separate vehicle pursuits Saturday, one of which left officers with seemingly minor injuries, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
The Aviators took the field as the Las Vegas Gamblers on Saturday at Las Vegas Ballpark, with alternate uniforms and a new logo and color scheme.
Green Valley, Palo Verde, Coronado and Arbor View are among the top Class 5A state title contenders with two weeks remaining in the regular season.
Ten former elementary school students received four-year college scholarships as promised in 2015 by a non-profit group.
Only four of the five teams in the Class 5A Mountain League can make the softball playoffs, but any one of them could be a contender to reach the state tournament.
Las Vegas’ water woes will one day become theirs. Here’s how some Gen Z leaders are diving into the problem headfirst.
After missing the postseason in 2022 because of a rash of injuries, the Knights have qualified for the playoffs this season despite facing a similar issue.
A solar company general manager is accused of bilking seniors out of about a quarter-million dollars for work they paid for and he never performed, Nevada authorities allege.
Golden Knights defenseman Alex Pietrangelo returned to a full-contact role Saturday after it was revealed he had his appendix removed.
Blake Shelton isn’t exactly a crooner, but he’s friends with one. And it was that charismatic superstar who enlightened the country icon about a powerhouse event in Las Vegas.
Dave Rice is a head basketball coach again. It has been more than eight years since he was fired midseason by UNLV, but he’s still not willing to point fingers.
A large field of Republican Senate candidates will face off in the June 11 primary. Here’s where they stand on the border and immigration.
The House swiftly approved $95 billion in foreign aid for Israel, Ukraine and other U.S. allies in a rare Saturday session.
A motorcyclist and his teenage passenger were hospitalized following a Saturday night crash in the east valley.
An Iranian attack on an Israeli desert air base last week damaged a taxiway, a satellite image analyzed by The Associated Press on Saturday shows.
