A principal, a doctor, a small business owner met Tuesday and discussed how to work with police to build safer neighborhoods around the valley.
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26 local high schools and middle schools will compete for prize money and trophies.
A 22-year veteran of the Metropolitan Police Department was honored last week for his work as the “inmate whisperer.”
Heavy snow closed several of the major roads leading to and from Las Vegas for parts of the day on Wednesday.
Dr. George Chambers also has agreed to refrain from taking photos and videos of patients until a resolution of a complaint against him before a state board.
Gusty winds are forecast for the entire region Monday afternoon into early Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
A local couple has created a Facebook group for the Black community that they found was lacking representation when they moved to Henderson.
As pandemic emergency provisions wind down, thousands of Nevadans could lose their no-cost insurance coverage.
Winter is not over yet for the Las Vegas Valley. Expect some rain, snow and strong winds as another storm arrives from the west.
The land deal is up for approval at the March 9 Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents meeting.
High winds, snow, rain are forecast to continue into the weekend with heavy snowfall expected for the Spring Mountains, says the National Weather Service.
As runners take to the Strip and beyond this weekend for the Rock N’ Roll Marathon events, motorists should be aware of traffic impacts.
Southwest Gas rate payers gathered at the Public Utilities Commission’s office to protest potential rate hikes that would give the utility company $21.4 million in annual revenue.
Brightline West entered into an agreement with several rail unions committing to the use of unionized laborers to operate and maintain the planned $10 billion Las Vegas-to-Southern California system.
Following last summer’s historic rainfall, day-to-day travels in and around Death Valley National Park are returning to normal.