CBS Sportsline handicapper Bruce Marshall provides college football notes and trends for bowl games for the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
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Rosa Cortez was unanimously ratified as a deputy city manager on Aug. 20, becoming the first Latina at the post in the municipality’s history.
A lawyer for Carrie Cox asked a judge to dismiss a felony charge against the Henderson councilwoman for allegedly recording another councilwoman’s private conversation due to insufficient evidence.
A survey of hotel room rates shows resorts are taking advantage of supply and demand as the city readies for “America’s Party 2026” on the Strip and in downtown Las Vegas.
A California real estate firm plans to develop a new building for a Southern Nevada university.
Southern Nevada made plenty of news with casinos, real estate and more.
Rep. Dina Titus’ bill could add 3,100 acres to the reservation northwest of the Las Vegas Valley.
The prize, which was the fourth-largest U.S. lottery jackpot in history, followed 46 consecutive drawings in which no one matched all six numbers.
The UNLV football team fell to Ohio in the Frisco Bowl on a night when not much of anything went right for coach Dan Mullen’s side.
A fire hose of tropical moisture from the Pacific Ocean is bringing widespread showers to Southern Nevada.
The UNLV football team takes on Ohio University in the Frisco Bowl on Tuesday. Here is how to watch the game.
Plus, Atlantic City casinos won more than $236.8 million from gamblers in November, a year-over-year increase of 5.7 percent, according to state regulatory data.
Here’s the top five stories from real estate reporter Patrick Blennerhassett.
Throughout the year, our local coverage focused on how casino operators, regulators and visitors navigated a changing landscape.
A North Dakota hotel magnate built another project in Las Vegas this year.
