A dust devil hit the Luxor pool area around 2 p.m. Saturday, resulting in the pool closing.
Taylor Lane
Taylor joined the Review-Journal in May 2022 and was named social media manager in April 2024. She is an Arizona State University graduate with a bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communication. Before joining the Review-Journal, Taylor interned at The Arizona Republic, Cronkite News (the news division of Arizona PBS) and worked for the State Press, ASU's student news organization. Taylor is a Las Vegas native and attended Silverado High School where she developed her love of local journalism by working for her school's newspaper, the Silverado Star.
The Bureau of Reclamation recommended visitors should avoid camping in areas where a sudden river rise could occur.
Winner Heather Renner will compete in the Miss America Competition later this year.
Nellis Air Force Base is home to some of the most intense pilot training exercises in the world.
How Lake Mead grew, reached capacity, then fell over 80 years.
Harry Reid International Airport warned travelers of limited parking options at Terminal 1 for the holiday weekend.
Michael Intravia from Hollister, California, won a Texas Hold’em Mega Jackpot.
The man’s daughter posted a GoFundMe to help raise money for her dad as a gift.
The Summerlin Council Patriotic Parade, which anticipates over 35,000 attendees, 70 parade entries, 2,500 participants and more than 500 volunteers this year, had humble beginnings.
The Bureau of Land Management has proposed fee adjustments at Red Rock Canyon to mitigate overcrowding issues.
A few light showers fell on parts of the Las Vegas Valley on Wednesday. The monsoon season for the valley officially started June 15.
The King of Rock and Roll only performed at two Vegas hotel-casinos over his career, but he left his mark on the city.
Customers will be able to shop more brands and third-party sellers than last year’s Prime Day.
Homeward Bound Cat Adoptions and The Animal Foundation are seeing an influx of pets coming through their doors.
The Community Cat Coalition of Clark County (C5) has trapped, neutered and returned their 50,000th free-roaming or feral cat in the Las Vegas Valley.