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Las Vegas Review Journal

Years ago, the Las Vegas Review-Journal assembled a three-part series focusing on the individuals who had helped shape the city. Dubbed “The First 100,” the work was later published as a book chronicling Las Vegas’ history.

K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now

wo local hikers made a surprising discovery east of Lake Mead -- ancient reptile footprints.

The fossils are believed to be dated back 290 million years ago, but their findings are just now coming to light after more a recent, detailed study was released last week to the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology in Salt Lake City.

Las Vegas Sun

A federal court on Tuesday blocked the start of a rule that would have made an estimated 4 million more American workers eligible for overtime pay heading into the holiday season, dealing a major blow to the Obama administration's effort to beef up labor laws it said weren't keeping pace with the times.

K.N.P.R. News

NFL Hall of Fame defensive back Ronnie Lott has been retired for more than a decade, but he can still make an impact play late in the game.

Vegas Seven

If Nevada Democrats looked only at their state, they would celebrate a great election night. They kept a U.S. Senate seat, swung two House seats and the legislature, and played a role in passing background checks and recreational marijuana. As for the great beyond ….

Las Vegas Review Journal

Clark County Commission chairman Steve Sisolak is staying tight-lipped on whether he’ll run for governor of Nevada in 2018.

Las Vegas Sun

It might be difficult for Nevadans to believe, but there were places where Americans could watch TV for hours on end this fall without seeing ads for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton.

Las Vegas Sun

It might be difficult for Nevadans to believe, but there were places where Americans could watch TV for hours on end this fall without seeing ads for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton.