The hype surrounding the Sphere’s addition to the Las Vegas skyline is bringing a smaller known issue to the forefront of people’s minds: light pollution.
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Jonathan Adler came in second place in the final round of Lincoln-Douglas debate at the National Speech and Debate Championship last month in Phoenix.
Four new species of sharks were added to the Shark Reef’s “Rocky Coast” exhibit this week.
Patriotic colors, tents, balloons and flags were in abundance at the 29th Annual Summerlin Patriotic Parade.
A new rule this year for Summerlin’s Patriotic Parade only allows attendees to start setting up early parade viewing areas at 7 a.m. the day before the event.
Clark County’s Parks and Recreation department is waiving fees at four different aquatics locations throughout the valley for the 4th of July.
According to the American Kennel Club, more pets go missing or run away during Independence Day than any other time of year.
The Valley’s largest 4th of July parade is gearing up for the big event.
A bright beam of light recently spotted plummeting through the darkness of an early morning sky was not a UFO, as some have speculated, NASA officials confirmed.
Quilts of Valor were bestowed on Vietnam War veterans during a reunion at the Embassy Suites in Las Vegas.
Bark-Andre Furry, the unofficial Golden Knights mascot, passed away recently, but his brother Deke-Henri Furry is picking up the mantle.
Despite June being known as Pride month across the country, pride events are held year-round in the Las Vegas Valley.
The Veteran’s Benefit Guide partnered with the Public Education Foundation to award $20,000 in scholarships.
A fire broke out in an alley and later extended to the former Lucky Motel early Wednesday morning.
The inaugural First Friday event in downtown Las Vegas was a block wide, and only 14 people attended.