The large-scale military exercise will involve nearly 100 aircraft and close to 2,000 particiants from the United States and its allies.
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The fall watering schedules for Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson and unincorporated Clark County begin on Sept. 1.
Before it hits a glass, water taken directly from Lake Mead, the Colorado River or the underground water table must run through two Southern Nevada Water Authority facilities.
The preserved traces of mammoths and other prehistoric animals will be the center of a state park, several years after the project was first announced.
Three Civil War veterans were honored on Veterans Day for the first time at their final resting place on land they once owned in North Las Vegas.
A fire alarm installed by the American Red Cross alerts a family of seven of a fire and they escape unharmed.
Three jurisdictions that provide water to valley customers are investigating more cases with more inspectors and assessing more fines than ever before.
A rare humid morning in Las Vegas foreshadowed the possibility of more storms Friday, following a night of heavy monsoonal rains and lightning.
One of the four people killed when two airplanes collided at the North Las Vegas Airport has been identified by family and friends as a Las Vegas Valley real estate agent.
Las Vegas officials cited dozens of people for illegal fireworks over the holiday weekend in a sharp increase compared to last year.
An interactive map shows that no corner of the Las Vegas Valley was spared but some neighborhoods stood out among the rest.
Some Southern Nevada public pools are offering free certification, retention bonuses and pay raises to find and keep lifeguards.
A group of Las Vegas teachers organized the protest Wednesday after warning Clark County school administrators for months of rising violence.
The district has seen over 1,000 logged citations and arrests since January and over 3,000 assaults, battery cases and fights since the start of the school year, CCSD Police Chief Henry Blackeye said.
At least five people died in a roughly 24-hour period that began Sunday on Southern Nevada roads.