Years of planning and work paid off Friday with the celebration of a the new Corn Creek visitor center at the Desert National Wildlife Refuge.
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Families of Lied Middle School have been subjected to their share of controversy over the past half year because two male teachers were charged with sex crimes against children, but the upheaval isn’t over. The teachers facing criminal charges are gone, but Principal Kimberly Bass-Davis has also been transferred away from Lied.
One person was rushed to a hospital in critical condition after a fiery, three-vehicle wreck near South Rainbow Boulevard and West Russell Road Friday night.
Certified nursing assistant Steven Farmer is either a criminal who violated the trust of five female patients, or he’s the victim of false accusations made by those women.
Las Vegas police are searching for four suspects in a sedan in connection with the Friday night shooting of a man in the northeast valley.
The National Park Service said they found the men’s vehicle at Echo Bay and began looking for the boaters at sunrise.
A week after her son was shot and killed by police near Red Rock canyon Tracy Meadows has more questions than answers.
Police said a woman, described as approximately 25-30 years old with a heavy build, solicited money and stole a purse in a casino the morning of Feb. 2 in the 4000 block of Boulder Highway.
Reno police have launched an investigation into an unusual case involving a baby who was pronounced dead twice in the same day at the same hospital — five hours apart.
A movie crew was working on train tracks without permission from the railroad when a freight train crashed into the production team and its equipment, killing one and injuring seven others, a sheriff’s investigator said Friday.
A former tribal leader killed her brother, nephew, niece and a worker at the headquarters of a small Indian tribe that was evicting the suspect and her son from its land in far Northern California, police said on Friday.
State Treasurer Kate Marshall announced Tuesday the statewide rollout of Nevada College Kick Start, a $50 college-savings fund for each of Nevada’s 35,000 kindergartners — 25,000 of whom live in Clark County.
An autopsy was scheduled Friday on the body of a missing young mother found inside a car that was parked near Philadelphia’s main train station and had a number of parking tickets on the window.
The Bureau of Land Management is creating a full-time position dedicated to the annual Burning Man event in Northern Nevada’s Black Rock Desert.
Kirk Bills, 27, faces 31 charges that on Jan. 27 he and Gloria Lee tried to set ablaze her Prince and Princess Pet Boutique at 6870 S. Rainbow Road, south of the Las Vegas Beltway.
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A district court judge approved a motion to dismiss the fake electors case, pointing to issues with jurisdiction.
Henderson officials expect to save almost 300,000 gallons of water a year — and some money — with a change it made at the Henderson Multigenerational Complex.
The allegations variously involve counterfeit sauces, scantily clad dancers, trademark infringement, menus gone rogue and more.
The family and their lawyer are upset with the Clark County School District. “It seems that nobody wants to take responsibility for anything,” attorney Gus Flangas said.