The National Weather Service forecast Friday calls for a high of 77 under mostly sunny skies.
Tony Garcia
From covering prep badminton for the suburban Chicago Daily Herald to Big Ten sports at the University of Illinois, from rodeos in Yuma, Arizona, to the unique police and court files in the Las Vegas Valley for KSNV-TV, Tony joined the Review-Journal newsroom as a copy editor in December 2017. He moved to the RJ's digital desk in February 2019. He misses Chicago family, friends and sports, but not so much the winters.
Beginning Sunday from 8 to 10 a.m., those on the front line battling the COVID-19 pandemic will be able to shop at the store with no membership needed.
An outreach center for the HIV community in Henderson has opened its doors to the public during the coronavirus crisis.
Who would have cut down the nets Monday night at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta?
Anyone with information about Raven’s location can call Metro at 702-828-3111 or Nevada Child Seekers at 702-458-7009.
We know there’s good happening in Las Vegas, nationally and globally. Sometimes we need a reminder.
Anyone with information can call the Henderson Police Department Investigations Services at 702-267-4750.
The company has drawn criticism for actions against a worker at a New York City warehouse who organized a walkout because of workplace conditions during the coronavirus outbreak.
Some Southern Nevadans are preparing for the long haul and turning to charities for help.
Willie Wells, 32, and Marcus Woodson, 27, each face charges of robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery.
Target stores announced Thursday it will implement new safety measures to help reduce the spread of the coronavirus, according to a company news release.
As many across the Silver State attempt to heed Gov. Sisolak’s stay-at-home order, one prominent Nevadan chose this time to emerge into the great outdoors.
If you recognize the man or have any information, contact Sgt. McMurtry at 702-828-2823 or T8375M@LVMPD.com.
A man in his 40s who’d traveled to New York is the first coronavirus-related death in Washoe County.
All local Social Security offices have been closed to the public over the COVID-19 pandemic.