The free event, put on by a Henderson couple as a way to give back, features more than 50 decorated Christmas trees and 38,000 lights. It seeks to raise funds for the homeless.
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As lake waters recede, Steve Schafer believes more human remains will be found. He is part of a three-person team that has recovered bodies of at least 10 people since 2013. They do so to help families of the missing.
A rare humid morning in Las Vegas foreshadowed the possibility of more storms Friday, following a night of heavy monsoonal rains and lightning.
Las Vegas officials cited dozens of people for illegal fireworks over the holiday weekend in a sharp increase compared to last year.
Las Vegas Valley residents celebrated the Fourth of July on Monday from Summerlin to Boulder City with parades and fireworks after a two-year pandemic kept thousands indoors for the holiday.
An interactive map shows that no corner of the Las Vegas Valley was spared but some neighborhoods stood out among the rest.
Staffers from three jurisdictions will initiate a unified water waste enforcement effort in Henderson. North Las Vegas and Las Vegas will be next this summer.
Brownies Troop 29 in Henderson read to sheltered animals Thursday at The Animal Foundation.
Aimee and Heath Hairr, on this Mother’s Day, are celebrating adopting 10 children in the last 20 years.
Florrine Enns and Jimmie Joe Monroe met near the elevator bank at Prestige Assisted Living in Henderson, initially unaware of the past romance they had shared.
Nevada’s first Holocaust memorial plaza is expected to open to the public Sunday at the only Jewish mortuary in Southern Nevada.
A group of Las Vegas teachers organized the protest Wednesday after warning Clark County school administrators for months of rising violence.
The district has seen over 1,000 logged citations and arrests since January and over 3,000 assaults, battery cases and fights since the start of the school year, CCSD Police Chief Henry Blackeye said.
A school police officer used pepper spray to break up a Monday altercation at Foothill High School, principal Jonathan Synold told parents in a Monday email.
Las Vegas’ Wet ‘n’ Wild unveils new name, Cowabunga Canyon