VFW Post 10047 distributes meals and groceries twice a week; Dunkin’ Donuts to offer free doughnut, coffee to health care workers on National Nurses Day.
Firefighters were called around 1:30 p.m. to the 300 block of Esquina Drive, near Windmill Parkway and Valley Verde Drive.
Gov. Steve Sisolak ordered that tennis and pickleball courts can reopen on Friday.
Survey results released by the city of Henderson show most residents think an arena would be good for the city. The survey questioned nearly 400 people.
A local health expert advised against taking an over-the-counter heartburn medication to treat COVID-19 as news broke this week of a clinical trial regarding the medicine.
Las Vegas police arrested a man on April 24 who they believe has been using technology to prey on children.
He was 38-year-old Jesus Caballero of Las Vegas, the Clark County coroner’s office said Thursday.
The Republican-led Michigan House refused Thursday to extend the state’s coronavirus emergency declaration.
The Mondays Dark livestream telethon is using the $122,000 raised Monday night to link Vegas entertainment professionals with The Actors Fund.
The Area15 entertainment complex, set to open later this year, and Vampire.Pizza are collaborating on a pizza pop-up that includes an immersive game.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak extended the stay-at-home mandate through May 15 amid the coronavirus pandemic, but he is allowing golf courses to reopen Friday.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal and Cox Communications are using their digital platforms to share special programming led by Clark County School District educators featuring lessons at all grade levels.
Vici Properties Inc. reported a 19 percent increase in net revenue Thursday compared to last year, earning $255 million in the first quarter.
Akadin Frankopoulos, 14, of Las Vegas died of blunt force injuries, the coroner’s office said Thursday.
Las Vegas police used witness accounts and facial recognition technology to identify a suspect in the April 9 shooting death of a man in the northwest valley.
MGM’s Las Vegas Strip properties were among the worst hit, with a 21 percent dip in revenue compared to the 10 percent decline seen at regional properties.
Bryce Bennett, 30, died of blunt force injuries, the coroner’s office said Thursday.
The Raiders made just one offensive line move in the draft, but it was a big one, and in massive guard John Simpson from Clemson they’ve created flexibility.
We won’t be singing “My Old Kentucky Home” on Saturday, but racing fans will hardly be bereft on only the second opening Saturday in May in 146 years without a Kentucky Derby.
Customers can shop online and then retrieve their groceries at the valley’s shops.
Gov. Steve Sisolak unveiled “Nevada United: Roadmap to Recovery,” the state’s plan to reopen the economy during a news conference Thursday.
NASCAR announced Thursday that it will resume its season without fans starting May 17 at Darlington Raceway in South Carolina.
Russian free-agent goaltender Alexei Melnichuk will sign with the San Jose Sharks, according to a report Thursday from Sport24.ru.
Cindy Hebert has missed seeing her third grade class since schools have been closed. So last week her students and their families threw her a surprise parade to wish her a happy birthday
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority confirmed what most tourism leaders already knew: The coronavirus devastated visitation to the city in March.
Are you looking for a little dash of Disney magic while staying safe?
U.S. intelligence agencies are debunking a conspiracy theory, saying they have concluded that the new coronavirus was “not manmade or genetically modified.”
The Review-Journal’s “Where Are They Now” series catches up with athletes who played high school, college or professional sports in the Las Vegas Valley.
“This is the saddest day for the global economy we have ever seen” in the 50 years that economists at High Frequency Economics have been following economic data, they wrote in a report.
Here are the top five high school state softball championship games from the 2000s, as selected by the Review-Journal staff.
