2016 presidential candidate, Carly Fiorina, speaks with the Las Vegas Review-Journal editorial board.
Over two and a half years after the shooting and fiery crash on the Las Vegas strip that left three people dead, accused gunman Ammar Harris faces a trial by jury which could result in the death penalty.
Born with a dysfunctional left arm from his shoulder down, 16-year-old Donald Lombard, a Desert Oasis junior, grew up playing sports with the use of just one upper limb. Now, Lombard is making a name for himself–halfway through the season, he’s competing for a spot on Diamondbacks’ varsity football team.
Matt Youmans, Kelly Stewart and Tony Miller give their picks for NFL and college football for week six.
Wayne Newton is opening his home to the public starting Friday for tours. The 52-acre property features Newton’s private jet, Mansion Foyer, an automobile collection and animals.
The traditional Japanese art form of Kabuki debuts on the Las Vegas Strip with a unique rendition of Koi-Tsukami (Fight with a Carp) starring Ichikawa Somegoro and Nakamura Yonekichi.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department body camera of the July 10, 2015 officer involved shooting where an officer was wounded.
An unused, nine-story building at The Gramercy residential and retail complex and the Las Vegas Valley’s second building implosion in less than a week went as scheduled scheduled early Sunday morning. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Gavin Maloof comments on the possibility of an NHL team in Las Vegas
Deborah Sena and Terrie Sena, two of the three defendants who face multiple charges including child abuse and neglect, sexual assault of a minor and incest, appeared before Judge Nancy C. Oesterle on Monday.
About 30 Nevada National Guard soldiers in the 72nd Military Police Company participated in a deployment ceremony Monday, Sept. 15, 2014, at the Orleans. They will train first at a New Jersey military base before heading to Afghanistan to provide security and transportation for high-ranking NATO and International Security Assistance Force officials.
Retired professional boxer Mike Tyson helped Las Vegas attorney David Chesnoff answer his ALS Ice Bucket Challenge by dumping ice water over his head on Monday in Las Vegas.
Undersheriff Jim Dixon briefed the press with a detailed report on two recent officer involved shootings that occurred on August 3rd and 11th, 2014.
Local rapper Orlando Clemons, known as “Splashgod”, is interviewed at his recording studio in Las Vegas about his March arrest as he walked on Fremont Street with friends after performing a show. Clemons claims that physical force used by a Las Vegas police officer against him was unjustified and that the video is proof. The video which surfaced following the incident went viral on social media before Clemons and his friends were able to file any formal complaint against the officer.
Danny, Roli, Kevin, Horny Mike and the rest of the Count’s Kustoms gang are back with new back-to-back episodes of “Counting Cars.”
Cliven Bundy says Sheriff Gillespie needs to protect his rights