How the Las Vegas Review-Journal covered the Tupac Shakur shooting in 1996.
Findlay Automotive Group donated $6,750 to Speedway Children’s Charities, which has distributed more than $65 million to organizations that serve children across the country.
LGBQT-focused community center aids anyone in need.
The city’s first openly gay organization broke new ground 40 years ago.
Narges Mohammadi won in recognition of her tireless campaigning for women’s rights and democracy and against the death penalty.
Buffets have long been synonymous with Las Vegas’ history, but gone is the era of $5 entry to all-you-can-eat buffets, or every casino on the Strip having its own buffet in general.
The former Wynn Estate is currently the most expensive property listed for sale in the area, according to the listing agents.
Cybersecurity, sports-betting expansion and technology on the casino floor will take center stage when the four-day 22nd edition of the Global Gaming Expo opens Monday.
Southern Nevada organizations gathered to recognize October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Las Vegas Realtors say the tight supply of houses on the market for sale has kept sale prices steady.
As we wait for news of the Tropicana’s demise, take a look back at the 14 implosions that have changed the face of Las Vegas.
In overturning a District Court ruling, justices held that shield law protections did not die with Jeff German when he was murdered in 2022.
Check out the scores and top performances from Wednesday’s high school soccer and volleyball action.
The Nevada State Board of Education approved draft language for a new regulation that would eventually require high school classes to begin no earlier than 8 a.m.
Four players scored to lead Las Vegas to a home win over Sunrise Mountain in a boys soccer match. Here are photos from the match.
Elections are term limits.
Congress should pass standalone FEMA funding, paving the way for a much-needed debate on Ukraine.
Bravo to Eric D. McCammond for his Sunday commentary on teachers. And bravo to the Review-Journal for printing it.
Donald Trump will win by campaigning from courtrooms with national television coverage.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Two weeks ago, a storm ravaged the popular winter recreation area, bringing eight inches of rain and three feet of flood waters. Now the cleanup process is underway.
The city is seeking community input on other potential development in and the around the area, desired community amenities and preferences.
Veteran Greg Van Roten, who studied economics and marketing at Penn, has won the starting job at right guard for the Raiders, beating out incumbent Alex Bars.
At the time the lawsuit was filed in 2019, the women continued to work at the Wynn Salon or Encore Salon as manicurists or makeup artists.
Nevada’s largest state employee union is suing Gov. Joe Lombardo for vetoing a bill that would have funded a cost of living pay increase approved by state officials.
New owners are upgrading the Rio, while taking down Penn & Teller’s images.
The Raiders are preparing to take on the Denver Broncos in Week One of the 2023 NFL season.
Former Tulsa standout turned UNLV offensive coordinator Brennan Marion created the innovative Go-Go offense, bringing it — and his gregarious personality — to Las Vegas.
Shaun Benward has used distraction at roulette tables to steal thousands of dollars from casinos in a nationwide scheme that also was carried out in Nevada.
The two-time “America’s Got Talent” champion says he is happy with his contract extension and “where the show is right now.”
