Animal Foundation officials say 160 dogs are showing influenza symptoms along with 17 confirmed cases as of Thursday. Other shelters also report more cases.
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A year after Shella Huey and Vincent Spoto were found shot to death, Huey’s sister, Shirl Huey, is speaking out.
After an all-time record in December, Strip visitors may have bypassed January to be here for the Super Bowl and the Chinese New Year in February, the Control Board said.
Deobra Redden’s attorney, Carl Arnold, said that Redden was pleading not guilty by reason of insanity, and was invoking his right to a speedy trial.
Roman Ramirez, 51, was booked into the CCDC in connection with the death of Larry Vargas after they fought over a pet, according to police.
Las Vegas is just over a century old, but the city still has its fair share of historic buildings.
The number of employees at the Southern Nevada Health District grew by almost two-thirds during the COVID-19 pandemic, records show.
Late Friday wind gusts approached 70 mph in Las Vegas, and are expected to be stronger Saturday. Up to 10 inches of snow and white-out conditions are expected in the mountains.
Officials plan to offer single-day tickets for this year’s Formula One race while incorporating resorts that may not have benefited as much from last year’s event.
Prseyus Dennis was arrested Tuesday by the Metropolitan Police Department, according to a news release.
Las Vegas police say armed men arrived at the victims’ Airbnb shortly after the woman, working as a prostitute, had met the men the short-term rental.
First Lady Jill Biden’s Las Vegas appearance is designed to mobilize women to help re-elect President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
An alleged hit-and-run motorist accused of killing a pedestrian, and then painting his pickup truck another color was arrested, according to Las Vegas Justice Court records.
The event at the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign was held to shine a spotlight on an issue that affects nearly 1 percent of newborns.
Sherita Childress, a licensed clinical social worker and therapist, has been working in Las Vegas for nearly 20 years.