TSA officials and Nevada congresswomen cut the ribbon for the new 26,000-square-foot training facility.
Jimmy Romo

Jimmy is currently attending UNLV to receive a bachelor's degree in biology with a minor in journalism. In addition to his internship with the Review-Journal, he also serves as news and community editor for the school newspaper, The Scarlet and Gray.
Memorial Day weekend is expected to bring a surge of people to Lake Mead National Recreation Area, and officials say safety will be “priority number one.”
The North Las Vegas neighborhood of Windsor Park was built in the 1960s over an aquifer that is sinking little by little as water is pumped out.
When George Frederick Colton, the founder of Searchlight, died in 1918, the origin of the town’s name died with him.
The helicopters will be able to perform search-and-rescue missions in nearly any local environment.
The World Transplant Games, a sporting competition for transplant recipients and donors, are held once every two years.
The Consulate of Mexico in Las Vegas was bustling Wednesday as mothers and families from the Hispanic community gathered for Día de la Madre.
An indigenous artist from Mexico has set up a new exhibit of his work at the Clark County Government Center.
The Southern Nevada Health District identified 17 cases of brain abscesses after the pandemic in 2022. This is triple the average in the cases every year.
Las Vegas police said that a Kia crashed into a brick wall and fell into an empty swimming pool Tuesday afternoon.
The gaming industry is in support of removing a law that requires them to clean guests rooms daily, but union workers see safety and job issues.
UNLV’s Immigration Clinic which represents hundreds of immigrants may be at risk of shutting its doors if it doesn’t secure additional funding from a Nevada Legislature bill.
In Clark County, there are only 860 foster parents for 3,300 children in the system.
The survivors and descendants of survivors shared their personal stories in order to remember those who were lost in the Holocaust.
Legislators and advocates held a press conference Wednesday related to several bills that would give more protections to renters.