The Las Vegas Fire Department hosted a ceremony Saturday morning to mark the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
A look back at the immediate and lasting impact that the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, had on our state.
Even after 20 years, 9/11 seems like yesterday to Frank Pizarro. Then a New York City firefighter, Pizarro was among the first responders who rushed to the World Trade Center as fire, smoke and ash filled the city streets and skies.
Two decades after the 9/11 attacks, Nevadans who were in the nation’s capital that day reflect on their experiences.
When Jim Fassel, who died this year, talked about that horrifying day 20 years ago, a million eerie feelings rushing back, tears inevitably welled in his eyes.
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Over the past several months, some signs that Southern Nevada’s market was tapping the brakes have come and gone.
The Rebels play Saturday at Arizona State, the start of a two-game stretch against ranked Power Five foes before the Sept. 24 Mountain West opener against Fresno State.
In the shadow of 9/11, some found a path into law enforcement. Others remained on course, but with a renewed sense of service for their country.
Retired New York City firefighter Ed Bergen has lived in Summerlin since late 2001 and lost several friends in the 9/11 terror attacks.
Rosemary Vassiliadis, then the deputy director of McCarran International, guided the speedy reopening of the airport after the 9/11 disaster grounded all flights.
The Las Vegas Fire Department will kick off 9/11 events on Saturday with its 20th remembrance ceremony to honor those killed in the terrorist attacks.
These eight food-centric events coming to the Valley over the next two months will delight those who have a love of food and shine a spotlight on the chefs and restaurateurs who make it.
The state reported 1,552 new coronavirus cases over the preceding day along with an increase in the two-week daily average from 859 to 876. It also reported 21 additional deaths.
A teenager was killed while crossing a road in southwest Las Vegas Friday night.
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Transportation Security Administration officers are encountering difficulties when attempting to scan the recently updated licenses, according to the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles website.
Lower-income and minority communities are once again experiencing some of Southern Nevada’s fastest spread of COVID-19, data shows.
The Raiders are ready to take on the Baltimore Ravens in a primetime Monday Night Football matchup next week.
Check out the Las Vegas Raiders' new $2 billion home with this view looking south.
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