Chewy, salty, stretchy, earthy, creamy, gusty, peppery — they’re set to flourish in southwest Las Vegas beginning Jan. 26.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
Manny Pacquiao was the underdog all week until he walked to the ring inside the MGM Grand Garden on Saturday.
The park service said, “More than 70 structures on the North Rim, including the Grand Canyon Lodge, were lost during the weekend of July 12-13.”
Should be more in line with Social Security.
A matter of fiscal reality.
Unmasking ICE agents would put them in danger.
In Nevada and across the nation.
We were living in an “emperor has no clothes” make-believe world for the past few years.
The GOP is no longer fighting over marginal tax rates for high earners. It’s fighting over who the country is for.
Now, as he takes the heat in the coverage, it’s time for Rubio to keep going.
How much would it cost and how will the county pay for it?
The Sacramento Kings and Charlotte Hornets will face off Sunday night for the NBA Summer League title at the Thomas & Mack Center.
As Southern Nevada grows, so do spaces for aggressive mosquitoes to prosper. Golf courses are especially inviting.
Raiders running back Ashton Jeanty left a mark on the Boise State football program. The Broncos’ coach and leaders believe he will do the same in the NFL.
An attorney for a woman who accused Shannon Sharpe of sexual assaulting her in Las Vegas said a lawsuit related to the accusation has been resolved.
First-year UNLV basketball coach Josh Pastner took time during a busy stretch to break down film with the Review-Journal from the Rebels’ summer access workouts.
Uber ultra-luxury activity has remained strong in Las Vegas as evidenced by the transactions. The most recent one closed July 11 for $25.25 million for a home in MacDonald Highlands.
There is nothing in Nevada Revised Statutes 116 that requires an association to rebid all of its vendor accounts, including the management contract.
On July 14, Rebuilding Together Southern Nevada (RTSNV) unveiled a newly built multi-unit property in North Las Vegas that will house Veteran service members. This project marks the launch of RTSNV’s new initiative focused on acquiring land and constructing and rehabilitating properties to create and preserve affordable housing for Veterans and other low-income residents.