The Clark County coroner’s office identified two people who were killed in a fiery single-vehicle crash in the far east valley.
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The long-planned bus rapid transit line to be built on Maryland Parkway into downtown Las Vegas received a $150 million federal grant.
A local teacher filed the lawsuit against the newspaper after it reported the Clark County School District renewed his contract despite allegations of “disturbing” conduct.
Jeff German, a longtime reporter who was stabbed to death in 2022, was the first posthumous recipient of the Frank McCulloch Award for Courage in Journalism.
The brutal-to-the-bone, unflinching film chronicles some of the horrific acts of violence committed by Hamas terrorists on that day in Israel.
The ACLU of Nevada announced the lawsuit, which names CCSD Superintendent Jesus Jara, a high school principal and a former principal as defendants.
The city of Las Vegas will require microchipping beginning in August for pet dogs and cats.
A Sunday night ceremony was held to honor the victims of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting by reading their names aloud at the Las Vegas Healing Garden.
Possible factors behind the absences at the high school could include Labor Day weekend, illnesses or flash flooding.
Much of Clark County will see a quarter inch to more than 2 inches of rain into Sunday morning, the National Weather Service said.
William Russman competed in the International History Olympiad in Rome. He was part of the U.S. south team, which won a gold medal in the elementary division.
The mountains surrounding the Las Vegas Valley have experienced several disasters over the last 20 years.
The board’s complaint against Dr. George Chambers accuses him of abusing his relationships with patients for financial or other personal gain.
Members of the RamJets team will get $50,000 scholarships after taking first place in the Real World Design Challenge.
The City Council gave the green light to sell almost 6 acres in Symphony Park to a developer who plans to build a mixed-use project with residential and commercial space.