Two women are making a career change and a third switched from a medical job to hospitality. Here are their stories.
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A man is dead and a family is without a father and protector. And a woman — their neighbor — lies unconscious in a hospital bed, breathing through a machine.
The Henderson chapter of the Military Order of the Purple Heart on Saturday marked the 232rd anniversary of the medal to honor its deceased members and all who earned the medal through their sacrifices in combat.
Football season is coming. And, to celebrate the return of pro football to our TV screens, the Las Vegas Review-Journal is again compiling a directory of valley bars that cater to fans of individual NFL teams.
When Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen and his team reached the South Pole on Dec. 14, 1911, they had every reason to believe they were in a place untouched by mankind.
A flash food watch for Clark County will be in effect through Sunday evening, according to the National Weather Service.
A North Las Vegas worker died in a railcar tanker late overnight.
Was Paul George’s injury during the USA Basketball Showcase caused by the court setup at the Thomas & Mack Center? Or was it simply a case of athletic misfortune?
With a No. 1 sign pinned to his black pants, John Marr steps forward on the stage of the Jubilee Theater as the music — Imagine Dragons’ “It’s Time” — blasts.
Now that Nevada is on track to test unmanned aerial vehicles this summer, state administrators of drone testing must tackle the prickliest issue accompanying the potential bonanza of hosting test sites — privacy concerns.