It started as a Facebook post. It ended with investors at the public and private level wondering what might have been.
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.
A pair of slots players will find their abilities to complete their holiday shopping much easier, thanks to Wheel of Fortune.
The new year will bring four new Chick-fil-A restaurants to the Las Vegas Valley, including the first in North Las Vegas.
A visitor from California found himself far from Heartbreak Hotel after a few spins on an Elvis slot machine in downtown Las Vegas.
History is replete with questions searching for answers. The greatest of these queries, though, must be, “Who put the hats on the pigeons in Las Vegas?”
The men entered the store just before 3:45 p.m. Nov. 28 on the 4400 block of West Charleston Boulevard.
The frozen breakfast burritos might be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically pieces of plastic.
“Winning this is going to cost me a million because I’m going to have to buy a house for my wife!” Michael Barrows said.
Apparently, some things, such as use of a pay telephone, are better off unsaid.
Some bus routes servicing the Henderson area are set for revisions beginning Sunday. The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada will implement schedule changes on 27 routes.
Robert Weaver won $153,664 after hitting a club royal flush on the Mississippi Stud table game at the Flamingo.
A person driving more than 60 mph over the speed limit caught the attention of the Nevada Highway Patrol near Primm.
You can be thankful for many things this holiday season, especially if you hit for for $1 million in Southern Nevada.
The valley’s fifth Chick-fil-A — and the first inside a casino — opened Monday morning in downtown Las Vegas.
Though not quite as ubiquitous as in years’ past, the common ashtray still adorns many a bar, casino and video poker parlor across Nevada.