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City officials identified 150 cases of dilapidated and potentially dangerous buildings in the Ward 3 last year.
A 14-year-old from Harvey, Louisiana, breezed to the championship at the Scripps National Spelling Bee on Thursday night, becoming the first African American winner and only the second Black champion in the bee’s 96-year history.
A Southern California real estate firm has picked up three apartment complexes in Las Vegas for more than $70 million combined.
An employee of a Las Vegas plumbing company was arrested Wednesday in connection with a shooting last week that killed one man and left another in critical condition.
Twelve Clark County School District schools will offer a full-time distance learning option this fall, in a reversal of the district’s original decision to have virtual instruction at each of its 350 schools.
After arriving more than 30 minutes late for Thursday’s news conference, Conor McGregor immediately began to antagonize Dustin Poirier, his opponent Saturday at UFC 264.
Circa sportsbook made each team’s alternate high total one win higher than its standard season win total and each team’s alternate low one win lower.
Nick Carter predicts perfect weather for the Backstreet Boys this year, including a new Christmas album.
Donut Bar in downtown Las Vegas will donate 100 percent of the proceeds of the $2 New Vista doughnut, blueberry- and Meyer lemon-flavored to match the disability awareness colors, it said.
There’s been a lot of turmoil in the Sport of Kings of late, but everything will be right with the racing world again next week when both Del Mar and Saratoga open their gates.
Recently retired Undersheriff Kevin McMahill and Assemblyman Tom Roberts, both former Metro officials, have signaled their intentions to seek the post.
Three USA Basketball Men’s Select Team players are out of training camp in Las Vegas after testing positive for COVID-19, according to head coach Greg Popovich.
Despite what ESPN analyst and former NBA player Jalen Rose said, Kevin Love made his second Olympics basketball team for reasons other than skin color.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, Gov. Steve Sisolak and Rep. Susie Lee toured a Henderson elementary school’s summer lunch program on Thursday.
A magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck near Lake Tahoe on Thursday afternoon but there were no immediate reports of any injuries of serious damage.
The Clark County coroner’s office was unable to determine the manner of death for a 2-month-old girl who died in September.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday asked people and businesses in the nation’s most populous state to voluntarily cut how much water they use by 15% as the Western United States weathers a drought that is rapidly emptying reservoirs relied on for agriculture, drinking water and fish habitat.
Fourteen attorneys have applied for a seat on the Las Vegas Justice Court bench made vacant by the resignation of Melanie Tobiasson.
The North Las Vegas City Council found love in an unexpected place — from a pair of internet celebrities using a council meeting for their latest prank.
Pfizer is about to seek U.S. authorization for a third dose of its COVID-19 vaccine, saying Thursday that another shot within 12 months could dramatically boost immunity and maybe help ward off the latest worrisome coronavirus mutant.
Motorists traveling between Las Vegas and Utah next week should brace for lane restrictions.
The agreement by the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection allows 33 packages of unapproved waste to remain at at the site.
FEMA is working with the state to provide on-the-ground assistance starting early next week in response to an increase in COVID-19 cases and stagnant vaccination rates.
Here are three things the Golden Knights can take away from the Tampa Bay Lightning’s second consecutive Stanley Cup championship after years of coming up short.
Las Vegas and Canada will have a new option to travel between the two North American destinations.
