Local parents and their divorce attorneys are struggling to come up with compromises while following their court-ordered agreements in the age of COVID-19.
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Dr. Zubin Damania has spent the past decade creating videos about health care as ZDogg MD. His latest calls for preparation, not panic, when it comes to COVID-19.
The lawsuits, which were filed Friday, claim that owner Adolfo Orozco failed to maintain necessary utilities as well as safety equipment such as sprinklers and fire alarms.
Traffic heading to a NASCAR race at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Sunday was causing a backup on northbound Interstate 15.
A Las Vegas woman’s lawsuit claims she was severely burned two years ago after purchasing a cup of hot tea at a McDonald’s restaurant.
A 75-year-old woman died after she was struck by a Regional Transportation Commission bus in downtown Las Vegas late Wednesday night.
Clark County Undersheriff Kevin McMahill announced Monday that data center operator Switch would host law enforcement this year.
The driver of a Tesla Model 3 involved in a fatal crash Sunday is facing 10 counts of reckless driving and DUI.
Boulder Highway near Nellis Boulevard has reopened in both directions after it was blocked Monday morning due to police activity in the area.
Three local kids with life-threatening illnesses learned Sunday they will get their dream vacations with help from the Make-A-Wish Southern Nevada.
More than 8,000 NV Energy customers are without power Sunday morning due to damaged equipment.
One person was taken to the University Medical Center’s trauma unit.
With game wardens patrolling Lake Mead this weekend, some folks may find themselves in hot water for boating recklessly, being under the influence or not having required safety equipment.
Presidential candidate Andrew Yang met with members of the community on Tuesday, including parents of black Arbor View high school students targeted by racist threats on social media.
Federal workers affected by the government shutdown and their families can find refuge Saturday at the Open Up for Those Shut Down picnic at Sunset Park.