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Fourth of July fireworks are scheduled to light up the night sky at three Station Casinos locations across the Las Vegas Valley.
Harry Reid International Airport said its parking was in “high demand” this weekend, and expected Terminal 1 long term and economy parking to be at capacity.
Some hiking trails in the Spring Mountains will be open over Memorial Day weekend, but others remain off-limits due to damage caused by Tropical Storm Hillary.
A Jewish Affinity Group formed at UNLV after the Oct. 7 attack on Israel hopes to make interactions more “educational” than the recent protest on campus.
Congregation Ner Tamid in Henderson hosted a Passover Seder attended by about 250 people.
There are many ways to find a police station or pharmacy near you where you can dispose of your expired medication.
The out-of-state visitor was in the valley from April 1 to April 6. The health district does not have information about the person’s immunization status.
Route 91 Harvest festival survivors struggled with mental health ailments years after the mass shooting on the Strip, according to a Boston University-led study.
An average of eight children drown each year in Southern Nevada, experts say. Sunrise Children’s Hospital and Safe Kids Clark County are offering safety tips.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released a rendering for its second temple in the Las Vegas Valley.
There’s an urgent need for foster parents while confirmed and suspected canine influenza cases rise across the Las Vegas Valley.
Volunteers with “Mission Rabies” will provide free vaccinations to thousands of dogs for a disease that can be fatal to pets and to people.
The west side and central valley received the most precipitation Tuesday while an avalanche danger remained in the Spring Mountains.
Ice Age Fossils State Park tells the story of Las Vegas 25,000 years ago. It has 3 miles of trails and an interactive visitors center for all ages.