Google held a doodle contest to celebrate its 25th anniversary. A Las Vegas student’s entry is one of 55 competing to make the national finals.
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Slain Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German and Washington Post staff writer Lizzie Johnson will receive an award from the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.
Brightline West and federal, state and local officials broke ground on the long-discussed high-speed rail system linking Las Vegas and Southern California.
Hydeia Broadbent appeared on television as a child to speak out about her experience.
Jesus Jara, who has been the Clark County School District’s superintendent since 2018, announced in late January that he intends to leave the position. His last day on the job will be Friday.
The city of Las Vegas is hosting a pickleball tournament, with two councilwoman facing off in the matchup.
Officials said crews are “working feverishly” to get make sure the power is back on, water is running, and access via the roads on the mountain is restored.
Fifteen retired Black employees of the Metropolitan Police Department are sharing their experiences with the agency as part of a new video project, which Metro says is believed to be the first of its kind.
While the man was standing behind the parked car, the driverless vehicle rolled backward, knocking him to the ground, and rolling over him, police said.
A fire alarm installed by the American Red Cross alerts a family of seven of a fire and they escape unharmed.
Airport arrival delays exceeded more than two hours while wind gusts around 50 mph and blowing dust covered the Las Vegas Valley for more than a dozen hours Saturday.
The district changed its grading policy last summer to allow students to revise assignments, retake tests and stop factoring in behavior into grades.
The city of Las Vegas has deemed a dog that killed a woman two weeks ago to be vicious, meaning the animal is on the verge of being euthanized.
No less than 62 residential homeowners made applications on Tuesday to have their grass removed in favor of desert-friendly plants and trees.
Five charter schools, tuition-free public schools that receive state funding, are opening in August in Las Vegas.