Las Vegas Review-Journal hires Halaly to cover the water beat

Alan Halaly will join the Las Vegas Review-Journal to cover the water beat. He wrote on X/Twitter: “I couldn’t be happier to sink my teeth into this beat at my first big boy job.” Halaly will begin in January. Since January 2022, he has been a multimedia reporter at WUFT News. There, he also became […]

Saunders rejoins Las Vegas Review-Journal as Washington columnist

Debra Saunders, a fellow at the Discovery Institute’s Chapman Center for Citizen Leadership, has been tapped to serve as a Washington columnist at the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Previously, Saunders was a White House correspondent at the Review-Journal as well as a columnist and editorial writer for the Los Angeles Daily News. She has also worked […]

Las Vegas Review-Journal seeks an experienced copy editor

The Las Vegas Review-Journal is seeking an experienced copy editor for its universal desk. The ideal candidate can write catchy headlines, catch mistakes others miss, quickly compile roundups and turn around a late-breaking, section-front story in a matter of minutes. The candidate should be comfortable proofing and releasing final pages and should also have the […]

Las Vegas ABC station hires Sebelius to cover the 2024 elections

Steve Sebelius will join ABC station KTNV-TV Ch. 13 in Las Vegas to cover the 2024 elections. He wrote on X/Twitter: “I will be joining the staff of KTNV Channel 13 here in Las Vegas. I’m looking forward to joining this great group of talented journalists and helping to cover the 2024 elections. I hope […]

Las Vegas Review-Journal seeks a bilingual copy editor

The Las Vegas Review-Journal is seeking an experienced bilingual copy editor for its universal desk. The ideal candidate can write catchy headlines in English or Spanish, catch mistakes others miss, quickly compile roundups and turn around a late-breaking, section-front story in a matter of minutes. The candidate should be comfortable proofing and releasing final pages […]

Las Vegas Review-Journal seeks a breaking news/criminal justice reporter

The Las Vegas Review-Journal is seeking a reporter to join a team that covers police, courts and other breaking news in Southern Nevada. We are looking for a journalist who embraces video and multimedia storytelling, can write with context and clarity, and has a passion for being first on breaking stories. This is a busy […]

Las Vegas Review-Journal seeks a water/enterprise general assignment reporter

The Las Vegas Review-Journal is seeking an experienced reporter with strong writing skills to cover what is arguably the most important issue facing western states: water. For more than two decades, the Colorado River basin has experienced historic drought and overuse, with Nevada’s Lake Mead and Arizona’s Lake Powell seeing record-low levels in recent years. […]

Las Vegas Review-Journal seeks an editor, en Espanol

The Las Vegas Review-Journal is Nevada’s largest news organization and the most reliable source for news, business, sports, entertainment, video and information about Las Vegas and Southern Nevada. As we continue to grow, the Las Vegas Review-Journal en Español is looking for an editor. This candidate will be responsible for the news vision for Las […]

Las Vegas Review-Journal names Longhi assistant city editor

The Las Vegas Review-Journal has promoted Lorraine Longhi to assistant city editor and intern coordinator. Recently, she served as an education and health reporter. Prior to joining the Review-Journal, Longhi was a reporter at the Courier Newsroom in Arizona. She worked as a digital news assistant and Scottsdale reporter at The Arizona Republic. Longhi has […]

Thevenot becomes AME for biz at the Las Vegas Review-Journal

The Las Vegas Review-Journal has promoted Carri Geer Thevenot to assistant managing editor for metro and business. An excerpt from the announcement reads: She first came to Las Vegas in the summer of 1990 to work for the Review-Journal before going to Columbia University, where she went on to receive a master’s degree in journalism. […]