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The Las Vegas Review-Journal is a daily subscription newspaper published in Las Vegas, Nevada, since 1909. It is the largest circulating daily newspaper in Nevada and one of two daily newspapers in the Las Vegas area. The Review-Journal has a joint operating agreement with The Greenspun Corporation-owned Las Vegas Sun, which runs
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The Las Vegas Sun is one of the Las Vegas Valley's two daily subscription newspapers.It is owned by the Greenspun family and is affiliated with Greenspun Media Group.The paper published afternoons on weekdays from 1990 to 2005 and is now included as a section inside the pages of the morning Las Vegas Review-Journal but continues operating exclusively on its own website.
The former Nevada politician accused of fatally stabbing a Las Vegas investigative reporter after a series of critical stories took the stand Wednesday, telling the jury in his murder trial he is ...
Norm Clarke's Vegas Diary; What happens in Vegas, Norm Clarke knows. Columbia Journalism Review March 19, 2017; Norm Clarke’s career was ‘an ongoing love letter’ to Las Vegas Rachel Crosby Las Vegas Review-Journal July 27, 2016; Clarke's keynote address to Society of Professional Journalists (University of Florida website, QuickTime)
Robert Telles, a former Nevada politician, has been found guilty of murdering a Las Vegas reporter who wrote stories that were critical of him. Telles, the former Clark County public administrator ...
The Nevada and Colo-NESCO baseball and softball teams all saw their season come to a close last week in postseason competition. Nevada Journal sports round-up: Season ends for Nevada, Colo-NESCO ...
After completing his master's degree, Ralston moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, to become a night-time police reporter for the Las Vegas Review-Journal in 1984. [6] In 1986, he was assigned to cover politics, and in 1989, he became a full-time political columnist for that paper.