Fireworks shows are set to launch across Southern Nevada for July Fourth. Check out our listings of Independence Day celebrations around the Las Vegas Valley.
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Many locals may call the Henderson mountain with the radio towers Black Mountain, but the real one is a different peak in the McCullough Range.
Among other things, the videos showed the “torture, murder, and sexually sadistic mutilation of animals, specifically, juvenile and adult monkeys,” the indictment alleged.
Federal law bans desecration of American flags, leaving many confused what to do with torn, tattered or faded flags not suitable for flying.
In the hot, mid-June sunshine at Sunset Park in Las Vegas, not long after the start of Henderson Pride Fest, Joey Doty and Brian Gilbert reflected on what the gathering meant for them.
Fourth of July firework displays will return this year at Red Rock Resort and Green Valley Ranch.
An error by SNWA, combined with pushback to a “nonfunctional turf” ban could leave the Las Vegas Valley short of the water savings it needs to continue growing without increasing its overall water use.
A May 20 crash in Nye County claimed the lives of three people, including a 10-year-old girl.
From Star Wars-themed streets to train-themed streets, the Las Vegas Valley has weird street names to spare.
Recently, spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have made headlines for obvious reasons. Around 11 Bitcoin ETF proposals were approved by the SEC on Jan. 10. However, many people still need clarification about whether they should buy Bitcoin directly or invest in Bitcoin ETF. The post below explores these options and can help to demystify the […]
Morning lows will be in the mid-70s, with highs at or near 100 into next week.
The Bird Springs Fire was reported late Monday morning along Nevada Route 160, according to the BLM. More firefighetrs were being added later Monday.
Memorial Day marks the beginning of what’s been dubbed the “1oo deadliest days” of the year on roadways.
Early voting begins Saturday for the June 11 primary. Here’s what you need to know.