Onofrio “No-No” Zicari, 101, will revisit the spot where he spent the worst hours of his life for the 80th anniversary of the perilous fight.
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The event at the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign was held to shine a spotlight on an issue that affects nearly 1 percent of newborns.
Jill Shlesinger and other tenants in the plaza say they were well notified of the project plans, but still she said some days are bringing in about half the revenue generated pre-project.
Clark County’s early voting sites welcomed voters to participate in the state-run presidential primary.
Vice President Kamala Harris urged people to cast their ballots for President Joe Biden during an event in Las Vegas Saturday.
The Metropolitan Police Department responded Thursday evening to a hotel in the 200 block of Fremont Street.
Nearly 700 union workers agreed to terms on a tentative five-year contract with Circus Circus late Friday night, according to a union news release.
An airport spokeperson said that the flight had 88 people on board, including passengers and crew.
A pet owner wants answers from the veterinary board in the death of her blue heeler, Tootsie, but information that was once public is now kept secret.
Las Vegas saw a 37 percent increase in out-of-state patients at Planned Parenthood health centers since the Supreme Court issued its Dobbs decision.
The Memorial Day ceremony honored two fallen service members, as well as an employee from the college’s Military and Veteran Services Center.
The “Safe Sleep” campaign aims to inform parents about the hazards of unsafe sleeping practices for infants.
Most heat complaints to Nevada OSHA were about a lack of air conditioning, causing temperatures to soar and workers feeling nauseous, fatigued and dizzy.
The Greater Las Vegas Short Term Rental Association filed a lawsuit earlier this month against the state and Clark County on being allowed to rent their properties.
Another judge has ruled that the city of Las Vegas wrongly rejected development plans for homes on the defunct Badlands golf course.