Keith Weller, who lives with former Las Vegas City Attorney Brad Jerbic, is a registered sex offender — for now.
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Sen. Jacky Rosen helped write the bill authorizing the program and has backed the company’s bid to build a high-speed rail between Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
The Athletics don’t belong in Las Vegas. They belong in Oakland, a historical hub of blue-collar sporting culture.
Here’s some rules and advice to keep in mind as you attend Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert at Allegiant Stadium this weekend.
The Raiders’ search for a defensive playmaker with the No. 7 pick in the second Review-Journal’s NFL mock draft includes a guess at where this year’s most controversial player could land.
“Disastrous conditions have reshaped Lake Mead National Recreation Area’s one and a half million acres of incredible landscapes and slowly depleted the largest reservoir in the United States,” the senators wrote in a letter to the National Park Service.
A relentless winter at Lake Tahoe has now etched its way into the history books as the Sierra’s second-snowiest on record.
Another Pacific storm left its mark on the Las Vegas Valley on Tuesday as March continued to be cool and wet.
President Joe Biden will formally designate Avi Kwa Ame, meaning “Spirit Mountain” in Mojave, as a national monument during the White House Conservation in Action Summit.
The north Strip isn’t overrun with tourists, and it still has big pieces of land. But the area has gained momentum.
A few days of dry weather may ease strong snowmelt flows covering roads north of Las Vegas. A sunny, cool weekend is forecast for the valley.
Bob Wildoner was 76 when he headed to remote hot springs in Death Valley National Park in May 2021. He hasn’t been seen since.
Anthony Castrejon, 31, died at University Medical Center on Feb. 6, three days after he was hit twice in the head with a metal pole in North Las Vegas.
While inflation has been easing, it’s still high enough to cause many Las Vegas Valley residents and businesses to worry.
The Assembly Committee on Education held a hearing Thursday on a bill that would lift a 2019 mandate to provide a plan before removing a student from a classroom or school.
