Las Vegas has a rich tradition of producing talented baseball players. Here’s the Review-Journal’s top five MLB players from Las Vegas, led by Greg Maddux.
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State legislators are considering Assembly Bill 282, which would require school districts to provide a monthly subsidy of at least $450 to full-time substitute teachers.
Gusting winds, possible snow and even thunder are forecast as ski resort closes season. Winds will cool Las Vegas.
Three of Dr. George Chambers’ former patients have leveled misconduct claims against him.
Station Casinos has outlined plans for a 600-room resort on the Inspirada land.
New Henderson Police Chief Hollie Chadwick was officially sworn in as its new police chief Tuesday afternoon.
Deputy County Manager Jeff Wells was paid while on administrative leave for three months before his retirement, then cashed out more than $170,000 in accrued benefits.
As temperatures rise and critters like rattlesnakes emerge, many Red Rock Canyon visitors may be concerned about their safety.
Las Vegas is already anticipating one of the best years on record, even as it recovers from the lingering effects of pandemic-fueled shutdowns.
Nevada may join an interstate compact that would award Electoral College votes to the presidential candidate winning the most votes nationwide.
Las Vegas police followed a trail of blood to find the suspect, who had a fresh cut on his right hand, in the stabbing of the RTC worker.
The state’s largest utility firm, NV Energy, no longer wants to combine its two subsidiaries, more than a year after it first filed plans for the merger.
Dr. George Chambers is accused of sexual misconduct in a complaint alleging mistreatment of three patients.
Advocates say national monument status would bring more protection and resources to a landmark plagued by illegal dumping.
Fontainebleau officials are preparing to hire management and leadership positions this summer, as the hotel ramps up for a December grand opening.
