The new Peace Way bridge built over the 215 Beltway is set to open this week after a year of construction.
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On Wednesday, Las Vegas locals will be treated to something they’ve likely never seen on the Strip: a caravan of elephants.
The 215 Beltway is set for a pair of overnight directional closures this week in Summerlin.
The unions representing Henderson police officers and supervisors each declared an impasse with city leaders regarding a new labor contract.
Jonathan Boucher’s exit comes weeks before former Metropolitan Police Department veteran Reggie Rader takes over as the next chief of police.
The lawsuit alleges that Henderson has “a leadership structure that rewards dishonesty and shields wrongdoing.”
Ten people were on board the vessel when it flipped near D.L. Bliss State Park on the lake’s southwest edge, Coast Guard officials said.
Shirley Raines, the founder of Beauty 2 The Streetz, a nonprofit that feeds and provides cosmetic services to those in need, has partnered with a local gourmet donut shop to create a peach cobbler pastry inspired by her own recipe.
A lack of trees makes the Historic Westside one of the hottest neighborhoods in Las Vegas, which climate scientists consider to be the nation’s second-fastest warming city.
A crash involving four vehicles at the intersection of North Eastern Avenue and East Stewart Avenue happened just before 6:30 a.m. Sunday.
In a social media post, Broadacres leadership said it doesn’t want “any of our customers, vendors or employees detained at our business.”
A lucky lottery player who purchased a Fantasy 5 California Lottery ticket in Primm on Friday was one of over two-dozen players who will split a jackpot.
A Public Safety Outage Management watch was declared by NV Energy after the National Weather Service declared a red flag warning for Mount Charleston.
Lost Souls Tattoo Shop in Las Vegas held a “flash tattoo” fundraiser, giving small tattoos to patrons for between $20-$30.
The union representing officers and other staff at the Metropolitan Police Department is asking members to consider striking should a new mandatory increase to retirement contributions take effect next month.