Ground beef that may be contaminated with E. coli bacteria that could be fatal might be on Southern Nevada grocery shelves or have already been purchased by consumers.
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A year after a violent mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, Nevadans gathered in a church parking for a candlelight vigil and to remember the attack on democracy.
Staffing at Clark County hospitals has been stretched thin during the COVID-19 pandemic. A health official said that as of Thursday, 300 employees were out sick at the three Las Vegas-area HCA hospitals.
A 23-year-old motorcyclist died Thursday after losing control while traveling on South Hualapai Way approaching the Spring Mountain Road intersection.
The Clark County School District announced Thursday it has reached tentative agreements with employee unions to award the bonuses.
Nevada State Police Highway Patrol is investigating the crash, which left lumber spilled across multiple lanes of traffic.
Las Vegas residents will dust off their snowshoes Saturday and venture into Lee Canyon for a ski and snowboard race remembering a local organ donor.
Under the agreement, Hsieh’s longtime assistant Jennifer “Mimi” Pham has agreed to pay his family instead of pursing millions of dollars in creditor’s claims.
Las Vegas temperatures will rise another few degrees on Thursday, says the National Weather Service.
Pahrump resident Heidi Fleiss is offering a $5,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for shooting and wounding her macaw Chuey with a pellet gun.
The coroner’s office identifed a North Las Vegas man as the homicide suspect who killed himself in September.
Roads throughout Las Vegas will be closed Saturday, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
The fallen officer was honored in Boulder City Wednesday with a procession of police cars and fire trucks from Boulder City Family Mortuary to Boulder Creek Golf Course, where a public funeral drew several hundred people.
Irene Cepeda, who was elected to the board in November 2018 and previously served as vice president, was approved for a one-year term on a 4-3 vote Wednesday.
Both employee and student absences were higher than normal as the district resumed in-person teaching in the midst of a rapid surge of coronavirus around the Las Vegas Valley.