Ward 6 councilman positive about northwest Las Vegas growth
Steve Ross Age: 53 Occupation: Las Vegas Mayor Pro Tem and Ward 6 Councilman Past Job: Electrician Education: Graduated from Western High School and went on to study at the University of Nevada, Reno...
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Steve Hill, director of the Governor's Office of Economic Development, Dag Reckhorn, global vice president for Faraday Future and Gov. Brian Sandoval share a laugh during the Faraday's development...
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Steven Birch, Basic: The junior finished ninth in the Division I state meet in 17:19.
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Hannah Covington, Bishop Manogue: The sophomore took seventh place in the Division I state meet in 20:31.
View ArticleShape may have changed, but Krakus ham still available
Krakus hams are among the sought-after items that have appeared regularly in Taste of the Town over the years, with supply varying somewhat from time to time. But readers have current sources for Fran...
View ArticleEducation Notebook: School news and events for Jan. 7-13, 2016
In December, Students at Merryhill Preschool in Las Vegas on Snow Trail filled nine boxes with more than 370 nonperishable food items to donate to the Las Vegas Rescue Mission. Special to View The Rev.
View ArticleGOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina campaigns in Vegas
Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina, right, shakes hands with supporter Henry Weinacker during a rally at the Peppermill Fireside Lounge, 2985 S. Las Vegas Boulevard, on Monday, Jan. 2016....
View ArticleGameDay Live: UNR leads UNLV 25-24 at half
Game officials talk with team captains from UNLV and Nevada before Saturday's game in Reno, Nev. Cathleen Allison/Las Vegas Review-Journal Randy Kimble, of Las Vegas, watches teams warm up before the...
View ArticleFive takeaways from UNLV's loss to UNR on Saturday night
UNLV's Ike Nwamu drives up the court during a men's college basketball game against Nevada in Reno, Nev., on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016. Cathleen Allison/Las Vegas Review-Journal UNLV's Stephen Zimmerman...
View ArticleScarlet-gray Rebels need black-blue toughness
UNLV interim head coach Todd Simon works the sidelines of a men's college basketball game against Nevada in Reno, Nev., on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016. Cathleen Allison/Las Vegas Review-Journal UNLV guard...
View ArticleReaders uncover creamy seafood pan roast
When Lori Nehls emailed Taste of the Town in search of a creamy seafood pan roast, similar to those served at the Silver Legacy, Nugget and Peppermill casinos in the Reno area, I wasn't sure what she...
View ArticleCourt filing: Nevada Gaming Commission member under federal investigation
Nevada Gaming Commission member Michonne Ascuaga, the former CEO of Northern Nevada's Sparks Nugget, is under federal investigation for failing to implement effective anti-money laundering programs at...
View ArticleSanders outspends Clinton on TV ads in Nevada
Sanders has spent $2.93 million, while Clinton has paid $1.46 million for campaign ads as of Thursday, according to data filed with the Federal Communications Commission. They're the two heaviest...
View ArticleNevada Democrats launch Spanish website
The Nevada State Democratic Party has launched a Spanish version of its website as part of efforts to reach to Latino voters. The party unveiled its new website last week.
View ArticleRebels get second shot at intrastate rival UNR
UNLV players leave the court following a 65-63 loss to Nevada in Reno, Nev., on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016. Cathleen Allison/Las Vegas Review-Journal Nevada Head Coach Eric Musselman works the sidelines...
View ArticleReno-area woman arrested for stabbing dog to death
Washoe County sheriff's detectives have arrested a Reno-area woman suspected of stabbing and bludgeoning her dog to death to avoid having to pay veterinary fees to euthanize the animal. Laura Beth...
View ArticleAngle hints at Senate bid
Covers state and local politics, the Nevada Legislature and the state's congressional delegation. His column appears Sunday, Wednesday and Friday.
View ArticleTrumping the Legislature?
That's one of the questions that came into focus last week, as filing opened and Democrats began executing on their plan to re-take the state Legislature from the infamous Republican Red Tide of 2014....
View ArticleFighting for government transparency always worthwhile
In an age when government leaks, classified emails and court orders to unlock phones seem to make the news daily, it's worth remembering why we insist on open and transparent government. Sunshine Week...
View ArticleMedical school's new vice dean rushing to meet expectations
Green, formerly Nevada's chief medical officer with the Department of Health and Human Services, has had plenty of meetings since she assumed her new role as the UNLV School of Medicine vice dean for...
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