The RJ Español app — downloadable on the Apple and Google stores — mirrors the RJespanol.com website.
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced the state of emergency he declared at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 will officially end on Friday.
Xavier Mortimer, a beguiling magician educated in pantomime is the first Cirque artist to star in his own residency, and is now going crypto.
Monday’s Red Cross blood drive spurs competition between North Las Vegas fire and police departments.
Las Vegas businessman Ron Winchell says he may never get over the “tough beat” his 3-year-old colt Epicenter endured in the Kentucky Derby.
An officer has filed a federal lawsuit that accuses the Metropolitan Police Department of retaliating against him after he accused his supervisor of sexual harassment.
In another sign of Las Vegas recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, the room tax that pays off the bonds used to build Allegiant Stadium is back on track.
A cousin of Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams was slain by gun fire on Tuesday.
The thefts have occurred five times at a casino on the 2000 block of Las Vegas Blvd. South since November.
The Coronado and Palo Verde boys and girls are expected to battle for the Class 5A state swimming and diving championships.
Witnesses told police the boy fell off the skateboard and was run over.
Several sectors’ hiring beyond 100 percent of pre-pandemic employment levels supported the state’s employment recovery.
Police arrested Serena Mueller, 24, at the scene of the 11:36 p.m. crash on east Tropicana Avenue near Maryland Parkway.
Nevada vaping businesses say new authority granted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration could spell trouble for their businesses.
A teenage girl who went missing Wednesday night was located safely, the Metropolitan Police Department said in a Friday news release.
Golden Knights captain Mark Stone had surgery Thursday in the hopes of fixing the back issue that caused him to miss more than half of last season.
A Laughlin man charged with DUI in a Summerlin crash that injured multiple people smelled of an “alcoholic beverage” at the scene, according to his arrest report.
Two-term incumbent Councilman Issac Barron is facing Lance Eliason, the son of his predecessor, in the June 14 primary for North Las Vegas City Council.
Pro horse racing handicapper Michael “The Wizard’’ Kipness analyzes the nine-horse field for Saturday’s Preakness Stakes, designating each horse as a contender or pretender.
A show by Olivia Rodrigo, the Broadway musical “Tootsie” and a National Wine Day dinner head this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas
At the Bellagio restaurant, the sweets include a trompe l’oeil cigar fashioned from milk chocolate, pear mousse and hazelnut crunch.
Two experts at Las Vegas’ Mob Museum hypothesize that the ruthless enforcer killed one of three men with mob ties who disappeared decades ago without a trace.
The high temperature had reached 99 each of the past three days at the official measuring station at Harry Reid International Airport.
A celebrated Ukrainian medic recorded her time in Mariupol on a data card no bigger than a thumbnail, smuggled out to the world in a tampon.
Netflix stock plunges after the company lost subscribers for the first time in more than a decade.
Southern Nevada’s rental market has heated up over the past year as people are looking for more space amid widespread work-from-home arrangements.
Silverado hosted Cimarron-Memorial in a Class 4A Desert League softball game Tuesday. Silverado won.
Check out the top performances from Tuesday’s high school baseball and softball action.
As the disease slips into the background, writer wants answers.
Too much of one, not enough of the other.
