A GoFundMe page for seven victims of a North Las Vegas crash that left nine dead has received over 6,700 contributions and raised more than $300,000.
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This year’s celebration of Black History Month is as varied as Southern Nevada’s African American community.
It was 71 years ago that the atomic age began in Nevada with the detonation of Able.
An ER travel nurse from Chicago has shared her time working in a Las Vegas hospital amid the COVID-19 variant, omicron, through the popular social media app TikTok.
The American Red Cross blood supply remains at dangerously low levels despite generous donations after declaring its first blood crisis earlier this month.
The Clark County School District released its latest batch of employee and student absence numbers on Friday following school campuses reopening this week.
Nevada’s unemployment rate fell in December but remained higher than pre-pandemic levels, state employment officials announced Friday.
Chief District Judge Linda Bell announced Thursday that she is running for a seat on the Nevada Supreme Court.
Troy Wade’s career ranged from the Nevada test site to the atomic testing museum.
You may be able to blow a ton of money in Las Vegas, but Nevada homeowners don’t have to roll the dice on real estate taxes.
The church service was part of a series of “King Week” events organized by the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Committee, which will include the 40th annual parade honoring the civil rights icon Monday morning in downtown Las Vegas.
Harry Reid International Airport was not significantly strained by winter weather storm across the country, officials said.
Police are using robots and drones valleywide to protect officers from potentially deadly situations, recently retired Metro Detective Roger Haskins said.
Omicron now accounts for 92 percent of cases in Clark County, according to data from the Nevada State Public Health Laboratory.
The emergency blood supply is several days short of the multiday reserve needed in Southern Nevada, mirroring a national shortage, officials said.