Las Vegas mother Brittany Green, author of “Little Black Girl” and “Little Black Boy”, writes books with stories for Black children.
Not only will lawmakers be dealing with significant budget constraints, but the building in Carson City — in normal times abuzz with lawmakers, staff and lobbyists roaming the hallways — will be closed to the general public amid continued COVID-19 concerns.
Projections from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation show Lake Mead is in danger of dropping low enough to trigger its first federally declared water shortage next year.
Polar Bear Plunge participant Marty Farrell-DeGuia of Santa Rosa on New Year’s Day.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal remembers those we lost in 2020. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Lt. Ray Spencer, the Homicide Lieutenant for the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, discusses end-of-the-year statistics, trends and stories from the homicides his department has investigated in 2020. (Elliot Bauman / Las Vegas Review-Journal)
During his Friday news conference, Raiders head coach Jon Gruden updated on injuries, talked about what he wants to see out of Damon Arnette and Johnathan Abram in the team’s final game and spoke on the up-and-down season right tackle Trent Brown has had. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Joe Neal, Nevada’s first Black state senator who served nearly three decades in the legislative chamber and championed the poor and working-class, has died.
Police investigate a shooting in northwest Las Vegas on Friday, Jan. 1, 2021. (Glenn Puit/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
A North Las Vegas police officer provides details about a fatal shooting near Losee Road and West Cheyenne Avenue early Friday, Jan. 1, 2021. (Glenn Puit/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Clark County workers pick up fencing on the Las Vegas Strip near Flamingo Road early Jan. 1, 2021. (Glenn Puit/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Revelers bring in 2021 with ‘Sweet Caroline’ at the Fremont Street Experience in Downtown Las Vegas
Revelers on the Las Vegas Strip count down to the start of 2021 on New Year’s Eve.
Southern Nevada homebuilders notched another record price level as the market continues to defy logic amid an overall bleak economy.
Zappos employees celebrate the opening of their downtown location on September 9, 2013.
Josh Jacobs, Nick Kwiatkoski and Hunter Renfrow spoke about what led to the Raiders 16-6 win over the Browns in cold weather and how effective quarterback Derek Carr was in the victory.
Raiders offensive tackle Trent Brown was expected to play against the Browns, but fell ill prior to the start of the game. Jon Gruden, Derek Carr and Johnathan Abram weigh in on what transpired.
Raiders head coach Jon Gruden discusses the Raiders win over the Browns, how key the run game was to the victory and what he thought about Brandon Parker stepping in at right tackle when Trent Brown fell ill and Sam Young got injured.
Josh Jacobs reached the 100-yard mark for the first time this season as the Raiders (4-3) moved to above .500.
The UNLV Rebels lost 37-19 to rival Nevada Wolfpack in their Allegiant Stadium debut, sending the Fremont Cannon back to Reno
Homicide detectives with the Las Vegas police are investigating a fatal shooting that left a 16-year-old boy dead in the northeast valley Thursday afternoon. (Sabrina Schnur/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
