The Trump administration on Monday announced new “public charge” rules meant to discourage people likely to enroll for welfare benefits from applying for legal residency in the U.S.
The nonprofit, volunteer-based Trauma Intervention Program, which offers emotional and practical support at traumatic scenes, is celebrating its 25th year in Clark County.
Three of five children killed in a fire at a home child care center in Pennsylvania were the children of a volunteer firefighter who was responding to another call, an official said Monday.
The Las Vegas Valley’s five-day forecast calls for dry conditions, mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures during the Clark County School District’s first week of school.
School is back in session for Clark County students on Monday as the 2019-20 school year begins.
It was October of 2001 when Chase Field, then named Bank One Ballpark, played host to what still ranks as the only major professional sports championship for Phoenix.
After an initial success in driving the vacancy rate down with new incentives aimed at attracting qualified teachers, the rate has increased over the past three years.
One of the world’s busiest airports canceled all flights after thousands of Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters crowded into the main terminal Monday afternoon.
No major hiccups reported by the Clark County School District on Monday as some 320,000 students in the nation’s fifth-largest district returned to class.
An annual report of White House salaries through June 28 shows that the median salary of male White House staffers is $106,000, but $80,000 for female staffers.
With Project Neon wrapping up, focus will now turn to a bevy of other freeway projects that will annoy motorists before smoothing out commutes in multiple areas of the Las Vegas Valley.
The debut episode of reality TV series “Turquoise Fever,” set in the wilds of rural Tonopah, premieres Wednesday on the INSP Network.