Four local breweries will brew Sierra Nevada’s new Resilience IPA, serve it in their taprooms and donate 100 percent of the proceeds to victims of California’s Camp Fire.
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The Southern Nevada Water Authority’s low-lake-level pumping station, a $650 million safety net for a community that draws 90 percent of its drinking water from Lake Mead, will be flooded sometime next week.
Chabad Synagogue of Summerlin/Desert Shores was in the process of a major overhaul of its security system well before the anti-Semitic massacre of 11 congregants at a Pittsburgh synagogue on Oct. 27.
A 19-year-old woman with mental health issues and learning disabilities has been found after she had not been seen for more than a week.
As rescue teams searched for a second day through deep snow and in high winds, the mother of a 20-year-old hiker from Las Vegas expressed confidence that her son has the tools to survive after he was reported missing in Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park.
Omar Smith of Henderson estimates he has put in over 20 hours a week, in addition to frequent overtime shifts at Las Vegas City Jail, while coaching two flag football teams to the NFL Flag National Championships.
A North Las Vegas K-9 named Kya was injured Saturday while she and her handler searched for Camp Fire victims in Northern California.
The Animal Foundation in Las Vegas is now using facial-recognition technology to let Southern Nevadans view and track all its animals.
A driver crashed a sedan into a western Las Vegas Valley pizza shop on Tuesday morning, police said.
A Mormon missionary from Nevada serving in South Africa has died after he collapsed while exercising.
Traveling around Southern Nevada just got easier for those without access to personal motor vehicles.
The latest closure associated with Project Neon will affect travelers overnight near downtown Las Vegas.
Automatic fire sprinklers, interconnected smoke alarms and more frequent inspections top the wish list of officials looking to make homes in the Las Vegas Valley safer from fire.
A team of Las Vegas fire inspectors is scrutinizing apartments in the city’s oldest and most urban neighborhoods — places with the highest loss of life, the highest need and the highest call volume.
The Westlake Apartments blaze from nearly two years ago reflects the higher fire risk in Las Vegas’ older, urban areas.
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Researchers are looking for people in the Las Vegas Valley with loved ones who have the disease also known as juvenile diabetes.
A Las Vegas woman faces a murder charge after police allege she intentionally struck her boyfriend with her car, according to court records.
The study looks at rental cost burdens and finds the Las Vegas metro and the entire state have some of the highest costs in the entire country
A fire that has been burning through Red Rock Canyon since Monday has been fully contained, according to the Bureau of Land Management.