The city of Las Vegas had announced safety improvements would take place at the Buffalo Drive crosswalk where an Arbor View senior was struck and killed in May.
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Site work is now underway in a visible area of Summerlin, but crews aren’t building another apartment complex or retail plaza
The popular bus service for Raiders, Golden Knights and UNLV football games is returning for another year of getting sports fans to T-Mobile Arena and Allegiant Stadium.
Coach Pete Carroll was not happy with the Raiders’ run defense, but added that Thursday’s game was the first time they have tackled players to the ground this season.
Eating healthy snacks during the workday can be challenging. Many people find themselves facing down sugar, caffeine or carb cravings.
Departing Mountain West schools Boise State, Colorado State and Utah State have filed an updated lawsuit against the conference and commissioner Gloria Nevarez.
Two Nevada businesses failed to complete heat hazard analyses, according to internal records.
Minors in the juvenile system with fetal alcohol syndrome may be diverted to NEAT Court, where they can get access to treatment services.
At the same time, sales volume has tumbled from a year ago, and inventory has soared.
A’ja Wilson suffered a wrist injury in the second quarter and the Aces lost to the New York Liberty at Barclays Center on Tuesday.
Two Henderson Police Department supervisors are heading for retirement, the city said on Tuesday, though two sources told the Review-Journal that the departing officers were asked to resign or be fired.
Justice of the Peace Joe Bonaventure tossed the plea deal after members of the victim’s family said they had not been asked about how the defendant should be punished.
NBA Summer League co-founder Albert Hall sat down with the Review-Journal for a Q&A before the event begins at Thomas & Mack Center and Cox Pavilion.
The camp, part of a partnership between the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix and the Boys & Girls Clubs, helps teens learn about the science behind Formula One racing.
A lawsuit filed alleges that a Las Vegas correctional officer used excessive force that led to a man having his wrist broken while at the Clark County Detention Center in 2024.
