The owner and an employee of a Las Vegas senior facility were arrested on elderly abuse charges this month.
The Calida Group co-founder Eric Cohen, whose firm is one of Las Vegas’ biggest apartment developers, talks about his developments, including Elysian at Hughes Center and the rental market.
The December statistical report from the Nevada Gaming Control Board not only shows how much gaming win has fallen, but also shows games to which players gravitate.
Martin Luther King Jr. should not be “someone who is unapproachable and who exists in this theoretical place,” says Mike Lang, a technology teacher at Dearing Elementary School.
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.
For some Nevadans who can’t stand in long lines, the answer could be clinic ride services.
With so many popular New Year’s Eve activities canceled or closed this year, restaurants became more of a focal point than ever for some holiday revelers.
Homeless serve as convenient scapegoats for city.
While the vaccines have been developed in record time, this historic accomplishment is actually the result of 15 years of groundwork research.
Gov. Gavin Newsom got to pick who should fill the soon-to-be-vacant U.S. Senate seat currently occupied by Kamala Harris, who was recently promoted to be our next vice president.
Gov. Steve Sisolak needs to take the initiative.
Will his wife collect unemployment?
The elderly should be at the front of the line.
We should all be deeply concerned.
Casinos run by the Navajo Nation plan to temporarily lay off more than 1,100 workers on New Years Day because of prolonged closures caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
California surpassed 25,000 coronavirus deaths since the start of the pandemic, reporting the grim milestone Thursday as an ongoing surge swamps hospitals and pushes nurses and doctors to the breaking point as they brace for another likely increase after the holidays.
Cole Duffy was born at 12:01 a.m. Jan. 1, 2000, a little more than a week early.
In New York’s Times Square, the ball dropped like always, but police fenced off the site synonymous with New Year’s Eve to prevent crowds of any size from gathering.
The Golden Knights have signed their first player from their six-man 2020 draft class.
A portion of Las Vegas Boulevard closed to traffic Thursday evening to allow revelers to ring in 2021.
Paul Stone leads the contest with a 6-2 ATS record and Eric Parkila is 3-1-1 ATS. Here are the updated standings and remaining picks for all seven handicappers.
Tourists and locals braved a raging pandemic Thursday night to end a year of unimaginable crisis with a hopeful eye toward a fresh start and descended on Las Vegas to celebrate the beginning of 2021.
If you’re looking for some good barbecue in Las Vegas, you’re not likely to go wrong at these five restaurants.
Pinkbox offers New Year-themed doughnuts while Park on Fremont and Lucky Day plan Jan. 1 brunches. A new Shake Shop opens Saturday.
A stretch of 10 months without high school sports in Nevada is set to come to an end when Amplus and Slam! Nevada meet in flag football Jan. 14.
The bright lights outlining the shape of Nevada featured on a Henderson mountain disappeared this week.
Mike Mills, a barbecue pioneer who at one time had four popular Memphis Championship Barbecue restaurants in Southern Nevada, has died in Southern Illinois.
A fatal fire in downtown Las Vegas and the global pandemic dominated the news and the Review-Journal’s investigative efforts in 2020.
Waller is ready to put the finishing touches on one of the greatest individual seasons in franchise history, needing only seven catches Sunday to establish a franchise record.
