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SURGE PRICING: Depending on the day and time of day, prices can change in Las Vegas Strip sundry stores. Customers often don’t know the cost of an item until they pay.
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SURGE PRICING: Depending on the day and time of day, prices can change in Las Vegas Strip sundry stores. Customers often don’t know the cost of an item until they pay.
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Here is what you need to know about Nevada’s massive cyberattack, from what data could be at risk, and how to protect yourself.
It appears that The Hat, the Southern California restaurant renowned for its pastrami dip sandwiches, is finally making its way to Las Vegas. 🙌
JUST IN: Authorities say a 41-year-old man walked into a police station and turned himself in after two people were shot and killed Sunday night on a busy sidewalk on the Las Vegas Strip.
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Michele Fiore, the ex-Las Vegas councilwoman found guilty of defrauding donors who believed they were giving money for a statue to honor a fallen police officer, said President Trump has given her “a full and unconditional pardon.”
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NEW: Two media conglomerates will create a joint venture to build a 31-acre film studio campus in Las Vegas, should a bill to massively expand the state’s film tax credit program pass, the companies announced.
The National Park Service has been working since a major flood in 2015 to restore Scotty’s Castle in Death Valley National Park.
Nevada may have jolted to the right in giving its electoral votes to Donald Trump in November, but a new poll shows that most state voters still care deeply about climate change, water and public lands management.
With a yearslong, multimillion-dollar reinvestment campaign well underway, Caesars Entertainment continues to modernize its eight Las Vegas Strip properties with upgraded rooms, expanded dining options and refreshed casino floors.
NEW: The Trump administration’s mass layoffs across federal agencies have reached Nevada’s only national park, with 20% of park staff fired as a result, the Review-Journal has learned.
NEW: A Las Vegas jury has delivered a $100 million verdict against an insurance company for a man injured in a car crash in the valley.
A woman who was previously accused of drugging men in Las Vegas has been arrested in connection with the death of a 27-year-old television reporter who was in New Orleans to cover the Super Bowl.
Using info gathered at Tesla charging stations and by street and license plate cameras in Las Vegas, police released a timeline tracking the path of Matthew Livelsberger between when he rented a Cybertruck on Dec. 28, and when it exploded on New Year’s Day.
The free Super Bowl FanFest event, which is happening in Las Vegas and cities across the country, will feature on-field access, live music, local chefs and meet-and-greets at each location with current and former NFL players.
Authorities suspect a teenage girl who went missing last week may have found dead Sunday morning, according to the Henderson Police Department.
One of UNLV’s best football players declared for the NFL draft on Friday, ending a record-setting run with the program.
After over a year of financial struggles, Party City is officially going out of business and closing all of its locations in the Las Vegas Valley and across the country.
CCSD is an outlier among urban districts in its lack of dual language programs, which research has shown to be more effective for English learners as well as native English speakers. www.reviewjournal.com/local/educat...
Raiders owner Mark Davis would not give a vote of confidence to Antonio Pierce when asked about the first-year coach Wednesday.
Why is Davis suddenly selling off 25 percent of the Raiders? Here are some answers.
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Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo said the “devil’s in the details” when it comes to the state’s role in Trump’s plans to enact a mass deportation program, and whether Nevada would use its National Guard to carry out the program.
North Las Vegas has paid its former city manager, who quit in May, nearly $1 million this year, including a hefty severance package and consulting fees.
Graphic that says "No bail for suspect in death of bulldog found in plastic tote."
One of the suspects accused of putting a bulldog in a plastic tote this summer is being held without bail after he appeared in court Monday.
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Plenty of opinions and celebration over the Ducks' first-ever Big Ten championship that should lead to the College Football Playoff's No. 1 seed. #GoDucks
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I endorse this win.🦆