Valley shoppers flocked to their favorite malls and big-box stores to get a deal on their most sought after holiday items.
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State inspections have resumed at facilities owned by a Las Vegas-area mental health provider accusing the state of conducting unlawful and overly broad searches of their campuses.
The Clark County School District Police Department received a $10,000 grant aimed at reducing student injuries.
Anyone who drives a car understands the sting of having to fill up their tank and pulling into the gas station, only to discover that gas prices have skyrocketed. Paying extra for gas means you have less to spend on other things, which, over time, can really put a crimp in your budget.
Two Las Vegas hospitals are seeing a growing number of patients with e-device-related injuries in their trauma centers.
For green-card holders ready to pledge their allegiance to the U.S., the citizenship process has long been a nerve-wracking affair, according to immigration advocates.
At a monthly meet-up event for so-called ‘junk journaling,’ Southern Nevada crafters say the hobby draws child-like joy and creativity out of everyday items.
While sales trends have been shifting, the best bargains may still be from Black Friday through Cyber Monday. That may be especially true for big ticket items.
The nonprofit prepared 325 pounds each of roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, corn bread stuffing, and green bean casserole for Thursday.
A woman was killed in the Wednesday night crash in the area of Las Vegas Boulevard North and Griswold Street.
Every Saturday, Sally Hernandez, the food pantry director at TCMI Church, distributes fresh produce, nonperishable goods, and premade meals to approximately 500 people.
Launched in 2016, Henderson’s LifeRide ambulance membership offers individual coverage and family plans that provide up to two medical transports a year from the Fire Department.
Interstate 15 near the resort corridor will experience overnight lane closures as crews work on wrong-way driver alert warning systems in multiple areas.
The National Weather Service is forecasting partly cloudy skies throughout much of the valley and a high near 68 degrees.
The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating a “suspicious-looking package” discovered near a bus stop in the western valley.
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The nonprofit prepared 325 pounds each of roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, corn bread stuffing, and green bean casserole for Thursday.
Six families were displaced after an apartment fire in East Las Vegas, according to an American Red Cross of Southern Nevada news release.
The teacher’s aide allegedly pinned an elementary school student to the ground after he threw two handfuls of dirt at her, according to a lawsuit filed Monday.
The Review-Journal teamed up with two local organizations to pass out turkeys to community members in need at the Review-Journal in Las Vegas.
