Review-Journal photographers have selected their favorite images of 2025. Click here to see a gallery of each of their picks.
2025 Las Vegas Year in Review
A look back at the biggest stories in Las Vegas in 2025.
New Redfin report details home sales and median sale prices for 2025 in Summerlin West, Summerlin North and Summerlin South.
Highlights included the suspension of a judge, the pardon of Michele Fiore and the reversal of a decades-old murder conviction.
Take a look back at the Review-Journal’s best water and environment stories of this year.
These were some of Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Bryan Horwath’s most memorable local news stories of 2025.
Three of the largest road projects in Southern Nevada that ended in 2025, were worth a combined $538 million.
From local government meetings to Washington, D.C., policies, the Las Vegas Review-Journal took a close look to how ordinances, federal law and politics affected the lives of Southern Nevadans in 2025.
Here are five highlights from the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s breaking news reporter Akiya Dillon, who has covered police, crime, and courts.
Between AI in classrooms, mosquito labs and a storm-damaged retirement home, here are the best articles this year from Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Spencer Levering.
Review-Journal Golden Knights reporter Danny Webster reflects on his favorite stories from 2025, a year during which he also covered the Aces’ 4-game sweep in the WNBA Finals.
A slaying on the Las Vegas Strip, a skydiving crash and a shooting at a local gym were among Harrison’s most memorable stories of the year.
Review-Journal reporter/columnist Ed Graney spent the year writing columns on local teams and issues, and also covered Dan Mullen’s first season as the UNLV football coach.
Loopholes in local government contract regulations and a controversial court program critics say targeted homeless people are just a few of the Review-Journal’s 2025 investigative stories.
The top houses sold in 2025 were located across the Las Vegas Valley and were packed with luxury amenities such as infinity edge pools, over 10,000 square feet of livable space and automated pocket doors galore.
Notable Nevadans who died in 2025 include a leading philanthropist and co-founder of Mirage Resorts; a tourism promoter who coined the term “What happens here, stays here”; several longtime casino executives and a myth-busting Nevada historian.
