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.
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Clark County announced this week that it has expanded its rental assistance programs to now include funding for those who may be facing eviction, but have not yet received an eviction notice.
Nevada has the highest percentage of public lands of any state in the country. The majority of it is operated by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
Highs near 95 are forecast Tuesday through Thursday before a possible 100 degrees on Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
The water district made more than $32 million in its first year of charging its biggest water users punitive fees, data obtained by the Review-Journal shows.
Las Vegas officials received a $1.4 million federal grant for a system designed to make the Fremont Street corridor safer.
A 56-year-old woman was fatally struck by a vehicle Wednesday night while walking her dog in Enterprise.
Even though many downtown Las Vegas businesses say they are in the Arts District, there are technical boundaries for the 18b Arts District.
The collision occurred abut 9:30 p.m. at West Charleston and Decatur boulevards, police said.
The boy’s mother alleges that the owners of the swimming pool and the boy’s babysitter negligently failed to supervise him at a pool party.
A 41-year-old man died Sunday after his motorcycle collided with an SUV that drove into his path in southeastern Las Vegas.
Close to 100 people walked in downtown Summerlin on Sunday to demand the release of hostages taken in the Oct. 7 Hamas attack.
Students who were on the UNLV campus during the Dec. 6 mass shooting spoke about their experiences.
The Nevada Department of Transportation was upgrading a system near Saturday’s fatal wrong-way driver crash site to detect wrong-way drivers, but it was not ready for implementation.
The Firefighters of Southern Nevada Burn Foundation helped Santa and Mrs. Claus deliver toys to students at a northwest valley elementary school.