Crews have cleared over 20 miles of debris from roads since Friday.
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.
Lake Mead and Red Rock Canyon are offering free admission Thursday in celebration of the two-year anniversary of the Great American Outdoors Act.
The visitor won in a 7-card “Straight Flush” while playing Pai Gow.
In Las Vegas, it seems everything always needs to be made bigger and better than it was before.
From bighorn sheep to birds, these spots in Southern Nevada can provide views of wildlife.
Several local organizations are participating in the Clear the Shelters event this month.
Areas east of The Strip and southeast Henderson received the most inches of rain in the past 24 hours.
The visitor played the game for two hands before winning.
The piece by Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone will be pressure washed and repainted.
After the National Park Service discovered human remains at Lake Mead, users took to Twitter to speculate on the investigation.
How the monorail grew from the short, MGM Grand-Bally’s line to its 3.9-mile line today.
Artist Claes Oldenburg was known for his large-scale Pop Art sculptures, including the Typewriter Eraser, Scale X,” at CityCenter.
Do you miss Cosmo? Here’s a look back at the Las Vegas baseball team’s history from 2001 to today.
A dust devil hit the Luxor pool area around 2 p.m. Saturday, resulting in the pool closing.
The Bureau of Reclamation recommended visitors should avoid camping in areas where a sudden river rise could occur.