June Whitley, remembered as a civil rights pioneer and a unifying force during her 15-year tenure on Nevada’s higher education board, has died. She was 79.
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As President Barack Obama hosts other world leaders in his final summit on nuclear security, several Nevada college students are expected to join a nearby rally Friday to push for eliminating nuclear weapons from the planet.
Local and state law enforcement agencies have banded together in hopes of protecting the elderly and infirm from those who want to exploit them.
The Nevada Supreme Court ordered a new trial Thursday for a Las Vegas man given two death sentences for killing two prostitutes a decade ago, finding that the prosecution engaged in “purposeful discrimination” in jury selection.
Henderson police are searching for a missing or runaway 13-year-old girl. Kaylee Witters-Morris was last seen leaving her home on the 500 block of Walnut Port Place about 10:30 a.m. Thursday morning,
Southern Nevada had nine fatal drowning incidents in 2015 — the most since 2009 — and the Southern Nevada Child Drowning Prevention Coalition is doing something about it with its April Pools Day media event.
A rock climber was pronounced dead at the scene after a medical episode at Red Rock on Thursday morning, according to Las Vegas police.
Henderson business representatives have already begun collaborating to determine which Interstate 11 corridor would be the best for Nevada’s second-largest city.
The man who died in a multivehicle collision in North Las Vegas Wednesday night has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office
Since last fall, students at Quest Preparatory Academy’s Roberson campus, 7485 W. Azure Drive, and their parents have been waiting to learn the fate of their school after it was investigated for multiple issues, including misuse of funds, which came to light during a 2015 forensic audit. To ease the tension, Elizabeth Elie, also known as Lizzie G., educated female rapper, held a workshop March 17.