A recreational tennis player died Sunday after collapsing during a league match at Red Rock Country Club.
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The school’s Space Force Junior ROTC is among 60 middle and high school groups nationwide to win NASA’s TechRise Student Challenge.
Union members picketed outside University Medical Center on Monday to protest a policy that penalizes employees who call out sick less than eight hours before a shift.
Motorists survived the first of two planned full shutdowns of Interstate 15 related to the I-15/Tropicana Avenue interchange project.
Measurable snow was reported in some Henderson and Anthem neighborhoods. Flurries also were spotted in Centennial Hills.
Interstate 15 reopened after a complete closure in both directions between Flamingo and Russell roads.
Richards Birmingham said he considers himself homeless. So far, he said, it hasn’t hampered his efforts to give back to the community.
The last weekend of January will be sunny and cool before a small chance of rain Monday, says the National Weather Service.
The five finalists chosen to make the final 1 October memorial introduced themselves to the committee Wednesday.
After an individual at a valley elementary school tested positive for tuberculosis, school officials are working with the Southern Nevada Health District to test impacted students and faculty.
From axe throwing to special wedding packages, Las Vegas has a variety of activities for people looking to make the lovers’ holiday special.
While not enough to fend off the falling water levels entirely, the snow that has dropped in recent weeks across the mountains that feed the river is expected to slow the decline at Lake Mead.
Mild winds are forecast on Tuesday while temperatures remain on the chilly side, says the National Weather Service.
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.
The mass shooting was on the minds of leaders of Las Vegas’ Asian American Pacific Islander community as Lunar New Year festivities began.