Electric Daisy Carnival to electrify Las Vegas

On June 24-26, at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the Electric Daisy Carnival will become the valley’s largest dance music gathering. Ever.

Guard unit returns to Las Vegas from Afghanistan

To the cheers and tears of flag-waving families and friends, about 50 soldiers from a Las Vegas Valley National Guard unit returned home safely Saturday after a yearlong deployment in Afghanistan.

Deal kills GOP attempt to revive Yucca Mountain

Among various attempts to revive the Yucca Mountain Project, one was erased in the budget deal that was reached in Congress late Friday, according to the office of Sen. Harry Reid.

April storm chills valley with rain, snow

An unusual April storm has peppered the Las Vegas Valley and surrounding mountains with light rain and even some snow showers today.

Las Vegas man, 18, killed in eastside crash

An 18-year-old Las Vegas man was killed this morning in a collision with a tractor-trailer on Desert Inn Road east of the Pecos-McLeod Interconnect, according to Las Vegas police.

Wranglers pushed to brink of elimination

Defense and goaltending has led the way for Las Vegas all season. But the Wranglers’ anemic offense has put them on the precipice of playoff elimination.

Deal to avoid government shutdown pleases Nevada lawmakers

Nevada’s federal lawmakers exhaled with relief late Friday that a government shutdown had been averted at the same time leaders had put together a compromise over federal spending to carry through the year.

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