The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas sent the state notice of potential layoffs at the 3,000-room property on the Las Vegas Strip.
CBS Sportsline handicapper Bruce Marshall provides college football notes and trends for Week 9 games for the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
After years of fires and squatters, a rundown 1960s era Las Vegas condo complex is now under new ownership and slated to be torn down for new housing.
Nevada’s Republican Governor on Wednesday called on the Democratic senator to help reopen the federal government as the shutdown entered its fourth week.
Review-Journal reporters Alex Wright and Jeff Wollard predict the winners of select high school football games each week. Here are their picks for Week 11.
The statues Jeff Young acquired in an estate sale seem to match up with photos from the disastrous MGM Grand fire of 1980 that killed 85 people.
Nevada’s prisons face a surge of overdoses as ink-laced synthetic drugs are smuggled through mail, exposing a dangerous rise in contraband use.
The indictments are related to two major cases, one involving sports betting and the second involving rigged poker games, U.S. Attorney Joseph Nocella Jr. said.
According to the National Weather Service forecast, Thursday will differ from Wednesday morning’s thunderstorms, and will instead have clear skies and a high of 82 degrees.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
Check out the scores and top performances from Wednesday’s high school soccer and girls volleyball action.
Bishop Gorman’s girls volleyball team swept Foothill in three sets Wednesday night at Bishop Gorman. Here are photos from the match.
Criminals will go to great lengths to obtain things of value. That’s worth remembering when you think about mail ballots.
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U.S. District Judge Richard Boulware said the two sides in the case seemed to have honed in on the weapon pointing issue.
Tracy Walker, 30, was pulled over at about 2 a.m. in the area of Tropicana Avenue and Decatur Boulevard, and was booked into the Clark County Detention Center after failing a set of field sobriety tests, police said.
The inmate was pronounced dead on Oct. 16, according to the Nevada Department of Corrections.