The married owners of a now-shuttered Amargosa Valley boarding school for troubled youth have reached a tentative plea deal with Nye County prosecutors that will allow the couple to skirt a combined 90 felony counts of child abuse or neglect. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The $4.3 billion, 3,500-room integrated resort — the first Strip property to open in more than a decade — began taking reservations Monday morning through its call center and its affiliations with three premium Hilton Hotels brands.
Ann-Margret, an actress and Hollywood legend, speaks with the Review-Journal before being inducted into the UNLV College of Fine Arts Hall of Fame.
The $4.3 billion, 3,500-room integrated resort — the first Strip property to open in more than a decade — began taking reservations Monday morning through its call center and its affiliations with three premium Hilton Hotels brands.
Top Fuel champion Steve Torrence picked up his fourth win at Las Vegas on Sunday to close out the DENSO Spark Plugs NHRA Four-Wide Nationals. Video courtesy of NHRA.
Gary Haase talks about the “Blessing” of the Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities at Touro University Nevada in Henderson Wednesday, April 14, 2021. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto
One personal care aid shares her struggle with low pay and no benefits, while her client explains the value of her job to his life.
Realtor Shawn Cunningham shows a Las Vegas house for sale to David Verno and Trudy Lopez the first day it’s on the market Friday, April 16, 2021. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto
For the loved ones of people who died from COVID-19, the grief won’t end when the pandemic does. Family members of Skyler Morales, 23, Zarina Bayani Rose, 42, and Elizabeth Swartz, 60, who all died of COVID-19, share their stories.
Las Vegas police were called to the far northwest Las Vegas Valley after a mountain lion was spotted Saturday morning. (Elliot Bauman / Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Vegas Golden Knights shutout the Ducks on the road and scored four goals of their own in the victory.
A goblet bar accessible from a pedestrian bridge and a climbing wall made of candy dots will be features at Sugar Factory American Brasserie slated to open this summer on the Las Vegas Strip.
On Thursday, Raiders players voted to skip in-person voluntary offseason programs in favor of a repeat of last year’s all virtual OTA’s. Vegas Nation’s Cassie Soto and Vinny Bonsignore explain the decision.
Every Friday in April leading up to the 2021 NFL Draft, Vegas Nation’s Heidi Fang and Adam Hill will evaluate players at various skill positions and determine which of those could be a fit for the Las Vegas Raiders. In this episode, they provide analysis on what offensive players could be a good fit for the Raiders.
The College of Southern Nevada is using a $2 million state grant to expand its manufacturing program as a way to help local employers gain a skilled workforce. (Julie Wootton-Greener/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Women play in $175 No-Limit Hold’em Ladies tournament during 2021 Nevada State Ladies Poker Championship at South Point.
Police investigate a crash that involved a small SUV
Chef Thomas Keller returns to Las Vegas returns to Las Vegas to check in on Bouchon at the Venetian. (Al Mancini/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
UNLV’s International Gaming Institute has issued a report recommending that sports wagering companies not market to vulnerable populations with advertising. Circus Circus looking to fill over 100 seasonal positions at job fair.
Waddie Mitchell will tell some tall tales and classic stories on Saturday as part of the City of Henderson’s April is for the Art program.
Conventioneers talk to the Las Vegas Review-Journal on the final day of the Las Vegas Market trade show at the World Market Center in downtown Las Vegas Thursday, April 15, 2020. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto
The West Las Vegas Arts Center might be sometimes easy to miss for motorists along Lake Mead Boulevard and, several years ago, city Arts Commissioner John Trimble found himself often driving by the turnoff. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Public tours to the 65,000-seat home of the Las Vegas Raiders and UNLV football were made available this week on Allegiant Stadium’s website, marking the first time fans without personal seat licenses have the ability to do so. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Metropolitan Police Department Narcotics Crimes Bureau Capt. John Pelletier, left, speaks during a news conference at the Metro headquarters in Las Vegas, Thursday, April 15, 2021, to warn of the dangers of fentanyl. (Chitose Suzuki / Las Vegas Review-Journal) @chitosephoto
The two 15-foot-tall sculptures were created by renowned international artists Gus and Lina Ocampolsilva to adorn the entrance to the West Las Vegas Arts Center at 947 W. Lake Mead Blvd. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
A fact-finding review of evidence in Jorge Gomez’s death is being held on Friday in the Clark County Commission chambers. Review-Journal anchor Renee Summerour and reporter Rio Lacanlale go over what to expect from the review.
Red Rock Resort in Las Vegas turns 15 years old on April 18. (James Schaeffer and L.E. Baskow / Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Ann-Margret, an actress and Hollywood legend, speaks with the Review-Journal before being inducted into the UNLV College of Fine Arts Hall of Fame. She starred in “Viva Las Vegas” with Elvis Presley. An iconic dance scene was filmed in what was a UNLV gym and now is the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art. (Ellen Schmidt/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Jaylon Tiffith, 29, was fatally shot on March 3 after dropping off his daughter at the mother’s home. The new boyfriend of the child’s mother was arrested on one count of murder. Family members want more answers as to why he came back to the apartment after dropping off his daughter.
A local company is looking into the possibility of constructing a high-capacity transit system along Charleston Boulevard that could cost as much as $3 billion to build out.
