The Las Vegas City Council could vote to end a yearslong legal battle with the would-be developer of the defunct Badlands golf course.
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.
A camping ban in Clark County that impacts the homeless community who loiter or sleep on public spaces went into effect Saturday.
It can be argued that the king of rock and roll is associated with Las Vegas almost as much as he is with Graceland in Memphis.
Visitors walking into the Historic Westside Legacy Park are met with images immortalizing Southern Nevada’s Black history.
After about a year of negotiations, the city of Las Vegas reached a collective bargaining agreement with a union that represents nearly 1,300 civilian employees.
Veteran educator and former North Las Vegas Councilman Theron Goynes — who cracked a glass ceiling his daughter would later shatter — died Monday.
Henderson townhome owners were given three years to reimburse the city for emergency repairs to their complex’s water system.
Trump supporters began arriving at Circa hours before President Donald Trump’s first public event in Las Vegas after his second inauguration days earlier.
Clark County announced that the annual daylong census of Southern Nevada’s homeless population will not take place this year. It was slated to return in 2026.
Grassroots advocates derided President Donald Trump’s bevy of immigration-related executive orders and a bipartisan bill they say threaten marginalized communities.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford signed onto a legal challenge to President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship executive order issued on his first day back in the White House.
Thousands of community members dotted the Martin Luther King Jr. parade route in downtown Las Vegas, braving cold temperatures to honor King on his birthday.
The Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade, which was founded in 1982, returns to downtown Las Vegas on Monday morning.
Some Nevada officials are hesitant to commit to Trump’s deportation plans, with questions about funding, resources and other logistics. Others are drawing the line where their participation will end.
The city of Las Vegas is limiting how many animals pet stores and licensed breeders can sell to a individual households to one a year.
