The bright lights outlining the shape of Nevada featured on a Henderson mountain disappeared this week.
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A store fire sent firefighters rushing to central Las Vegas Wednesday while large plumes of black smoke filled the sky downtown.
Officials say popular hiking trails at Red Rock National Recreation Area and other areas have seen heavy traffic and Las Vegas hiking enthusiasts seem more motivated than ever.
A motorcycle rider died Friday afternoon in a crash.
Victor Ortiz was 21 months old when he was brought to Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, where he died Dec. 5.
More than 1,000 cyclists across the world hopped online Saturday morning for a virtual ride honoring five Las Vegas bicyclists killed in a crash last week.
Ls Vegas Valley nurses are mourning the loss of one of their own after a 59-year-old nurse practicioner died from COVID-19.
Las Vegas’ bicycling community shed tears and shared stories in Summerlin on Saturday in remembrance of five cyclists killed in a crash on Thursday.
Friends and family members remember Erin Ray as a competitive athlete who gave her all to every sport she tried. They also remember her positive energy and warm, supportive nature.
Firefighters rescued 90-year-old resident and three dogs after a kitchen fire at a Las Vegas home Friday night.
Tyrone Overby, 50, died from multiple blunt force injuries, and his death was ruled an accident, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.
A man who slipped out of handcuffs and was struck by a vehicle last week in Las Vegas died Thursday, police said.
No significant fires occurred in Las Vegas on Thanksgiving, a holiday that usually sees three times more cooking fires than normal nationwide, the Fire Department said.
The Clark County coroner’s office identified the man who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after he was suspected of murder this month.
The complaint alleges that plans for expanding the Lee Canyon Ski Area would jeopardize the Mount Charleston blue butterfly’s last remaining habitat.