Fourth of July fireworks are scheduled to light up the night sky at three Station Casinos locations across the Las Vegas Valley.
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The order reverses a CCSD policy that blocked members appointed by Clark County, Henderson, Las Vegas and North Las Vegas from filing motions at board meetings.
A pair of road projects on U.S. Highway 95 and Interstate 15 will see new traffic restrictions.
At the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City, politicians, veterans and their families came together to celebrate Memorial Day, a day to honor loss.
About 300 people attended the memorial service at Police Memorial Park. The ceremony honors Southern Nevada law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty.
A new park ranking from the Trust for Public Land determined that Henderson has the best park system in the Las Vegas area.
Hundreds of Green Valley and Durango seniors in the traditional caps and gowns attended separate graduation events at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Starting Wednesday, Las Vegas Valley homeowners will be allowed to water their lawns up to six days a week, excluding Sundays.
A 71-year-old man was killed in Henderson, another man was killed in Summerlin, and a 29-year-old pedestrian was struck and critically injured in northeast Las Vegas.
The heaviest storm activity during the afternoon was in the mountains on the southern edge of Henderson.
Nevada’s history is full of temblors. On average, about 10 earthquakes a day occur in the Silver State.
In a six-hour period, a joint law enforcement effort caught 77 red light runners at Green Valley Parkway and the 215 Beltway.
The school board changed its policies in January, preventing nonvoting members appointed by local governments from being able to make motions during meetings.
The Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating a crash involving a semi-truck and a car that left a woman and two children dead northeast of the Las Vegas Valley.
The Nevada Department of Wildlife has euthanized about 10 coyotes in the area — and says the bites are a direct result of human activity.