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A driver of a semi-truck is accused of DUI after a fatal crash Monday morning in Las Vegas, according to police.
F1 Arcade at the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace is set to open to guests next month.
A person is dead after a two-vehicle crash Monday morning in the south Las Vegas Valley.
Schools across Nevada saw significant increases in performance ratings compared to previous years, new data from the Nevada Department of Education shows.
The Bureau of Land Management requires homebuilders get a grant to run basic utilities and other services through its land, a process that can take up to three years because of government backlog and red tape.
North Las Vegas kicked off its annual Hispanic Heritage Month festivities with a “parade of nations,” performances from mariachi bands and traditional dancers in front of City Hall.
Throughout the week expect much of the same, though there is a chance of thunderstorms rolling through the valley Thursday evening, according to the National Weather Service.
A crash involving a vehicle and a pedestrian in North Las Vegas left one person dead on Sunday, according to the North Las Vegas Police Department.
The first Las Vegas-born fighter to win a world title just might be the guy delivering your mail.
A background check system critical to the firearms purchase process is back online after being down for about three weeks during a cyberattack on the state of Nevada.
Chabad Southwest Las Vegas will include a Shul, a Mikvah, a library, a kosher kitchen, classrooms and a playground.
The Las Vegas Valley will remain dry Sunday, with sunny skies and a high near 95 degrees.
After the Metropolitan Police Department raided Kim Layson’s home in search of somebody who lived there before she bought the house, police agreed to cover the cost of the damages.
Dozens of community members gathered to commemorate the lives lost in the September 11, 2001 attacks on Saturday in Floyd Lamb Park.
In a pivotal decision during the 83rd Session of the Nevada Legislature, the Supreme Court of Nevada ruled that a statute of limitations defense may be contractually waived—reinforcing Nevada’s longstanding commitment to enforcing contracts as written.
Gov. Joe Lombardo said 90 percent of state public-facing websites are back online nearly three weeks after the cyberattack.
Community members voiced concerns after a high school principal suggested administrators use a Moms for Liberty book list.
A smoke advisory remains in effect due to smoke from fires burning in the Pacific Northwest and Central California.
As authorities announced the arrest of a suspect in the public assassination of Charlie Kirk, people of all ages gathered at UNLV on Friday to memorialize the conservative activist, who had spoken on campus within the past year.