Michael Tell, a prolific and proud Nevada newsman who carried on his father’s legacy by taking charge of the long-running Las Vegas Israelite newspaper, died Sunday.
Ricardo Torres-Cortez
Ricardo Torres-Cortez covers the city of Las Vegas and Clark County. He returned to the Review-Journal, where he’d interned, after a five-year stint at the Las Vegas Sun newspaper. A Mexican-born graduate of UNLV, he’s passionate about soccer, video games, books and coffee.
Here are toy stores in the Las Vegas Valley that also have retro offerings for those who may want to relive a part of their childhood.
Lennar wants to buy the Grant Sawyer state office site, which would expand the homebuilder’s footprint near downtown Las Vegas, according to officials.
A nonprofit veteran has been tapped to lead the $200 million “Campus for Hope” in Las Vegas to aid residents afflicted by housing insecurity.
Months after a wave of racist text messages that targeted Black students were sent across the U.S., including here in Nevada, authorities have repeatedly declined to release any investigative updates.
Projecting a $24.9 million deficit to Las Vegas’ primary fund for the upcoming fiscal year, city officials have called on a “belt-tightening” approach.
Clark County said it intends to step up enforcement on violations of short-term rental rules.
An aging pedestrian bridge on Maryland Parkway, which is adjacent to Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, is coming down.
North Las Vegas Mayor Pamela Goynes-Brown laid out a vision for the future during the 28th annual State of the City address.
During a town hall meeting Wednesday night, Clark County Commission Chair Tick Segerblom addressed residents’ concerns about encampments in a neighborhood east of the Strip.
Sheriff Kevin McMahill said he has received repeated requests from “various different federal agencies” to use Metro for immigration enforcement.
A man is accused of stabbing his father to death in a central Las Vegas neighborhood north of the Strip.
The Little Beans Cafe food cart is one of a few sidewalk vendors legalized in the Las Vegas Valley after state lawmakers legalized the vendors during the 2023 Legislature.
The city of Las Vegas announced a final resolution had been reached in the Badlands case, ending a longstanding legal battle and making way for a new development.
The Clark County Commission approved a $300,000 settlement for a woman who was attacked by a teenager when the victim was a counselor at a camp for youth offenders.
