The substation is located at 11301 Red Point Drive, near Summerlin Parkway and Far Hills Avenue.
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Organizers have been required to reimburse the BLM, which provides law enforcement and oversight at the event, for its services and expenses.
Henry Pinc, who died Saturday in the Alpine Motel fire, was found on the sidewalk overcome by smoke as he was trying to help others escape, his ex-wife said.
The crash occurred just after 5:15 p.m. between the SUVs at East Lake Mead Boulevard and North Walnut Road.
The fire at 2272 N. Christy Lane was reported to the Clark County Fire Department at 6:47 p.m.
Her body would later be found in the hallway near the back door, according to her nephew, one of six victims killed in the deadliest residential fire in the city’s history.
The proposal calls for leasing 10 acres of public land in southwest Las Vegas to the Clark County School District to use as a future elementary school site.
The machine dispenses books for elementary students in exchange for good behavior. It cost the Clark County School District $2,500 and can fit about 500 books.
The nonprofit SHARE Village Las Vegas, formerly Veterans Village, sought to restore a sense of normalcy for two extended families inside their facility on North 21st Street.
Santa Claus joined some of the North Las Vegas Fire Department’s firefighters to deliver presents to a family grieving the loss of a loved one.
All six victims were Las Vegas residents and died in the early hours Saturday when a fire broke out at the downtown apartment complex.
Santa stepped out of a firetruck in North Las Vegas Tuesday morning to deliver more than 60 presents to four children who lost their home in a house fire last month.
Clark County DA Steve Wolfson said Las Vegas police homicide detectives are conducting a criminal investigation into the Alpine Motel Apartments fire that left six people dead and 13 injured.
Serafin Calvo’s family braced for a Christmas without much when he was a child, but a neighbor’s generosity sent him on a decades-long mission of giving.
A central Las Vegas Valley club that caters to retired United States Marines is trying to find a man who left a troubling note inside the West Spring Mountain facility on Monday.