A fire burned nearly 3 acres of brush near Wetlands Park.
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After postponing the opening of its Chinatown and southwest valley restaurants, PowerSoul Cafe announced new opening dates for its sites across the Las Vegas Valley.
On Sept. 1, the Las Vegas Valley recorded one of its wettest days in recent memory.
Carolyn Muscari is believed to be the longest-serving volunteer in the United States for the Court Appointed Special Advocates program.
An interactive map shows that no corner of the Las Vegas Valley was spared but some neighborhoods stood out among the rest.
A power outage that left more than 6,000 customers without power in Clark County on New Year’s Day has been restored, according to NV Energy.
Holiday lights and displays are going up at homes all over the Las Vegas Valley. Here’s an easy way to find the best views.
The program for college students includes a $15-per-hour wage for a maximum of 40 hours per week and housing at Red Rock Resort, Sunset Station, Palace Station or Green Valley Ranch.
The Clark County School Board will discuss next steps following Superintendent Jesus Jara’s surprise ouster last week at a previously scheduled meeting on Thursday.
The Nevada Highway Patrol is looking for witnesses and information on a hit-and-run crash Friday night in northeast Las Vegas.
The Regional Flood Control District held an event Thursday to highlight the dangers of monsoon season, which typically begins in July, and provide safety tips.
A federal judge has signed an order that could effectively put Las Vegas-based Real Water permanently out of business.
When the pandemic struck, Casey Aiken lost his job as a strip club promoter and was forced to look for new work. In June, he landed a job at Real Water’s since-closed plant on Desert Inn Road.
Construction will begin this summer at Harmon, Ira J. Earl and Gene Ward elementary schools, and Fremont Middle School, and will wrap up by August 2022.
COVID-19 vaccine eligibility in Clark County will expand Tuesday to all groups within frontline community support and frontline supply chain and logistics categories.