A portion of Las Vegas Boulevard closed to traffic Thursday evening to allow revelers to ring in 2021.
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Nevada’s COVID-19 Mitigation and Management Task Force members are concerned that Fremont Street Experience’s plans for New Year’s Eve could lead to a surge in positive cases.
From donating meals to sewing masks to simple acts that raised spirits, we’re taking a look back at 100 of the many ways you’ve lifted each other up during the COVID-19 crisis.
Three sisters have been located safely Thursday afternoon after they went missing around midnight, police said.
The health district announced it received its first shipment of the Moderna vaccine, the second drug to win emergency authorization from the federal government.
The Animal Foundation’s promotion focuses on finding weeklong foster homes for cats over 6 months of age and dogs over 30 pounds. About 20 dogs and 16 cats are available.
The Nevada Highway Patrol’s “ghost” vehicles are on roadways as part of the Las Vegas DUI Strike Team this holiday season with a goal of intercepting intoxicated drivers.
After successfully operating a robotaxi service in Las Vegas, the Motional and Lyft companies announced plans Wednesday to expand to other U.S. cities.
The school district also presented a proposed reopening plan that would return prekindergarten to 3rd grade students to classrooms first, followed by older students.
A pedestrian was struck and killed in a crash Tuesday in east Las Vegas, police said.
The Charlie-Mike Foundation helps veterans transition to civilian life through mentoring and by helping with financial, personal and professional needs.
The Boring Company’s planned Las Vegas underground people mover system includes two planned routes in-and-around the Strip, plans submitted Monday to Clark County revealed.
Despite rising COVID-19 case rates, the Nevada State Public Charter School Authority will continue allowing some in-person classes in counties with elevated virus transmission.
After years of grand visions, close calls and setbacks for the historic Moulin Rouge, the site near downtown Las Vegas has an official buyer.
Claremont Graduate University in Southern California — led by former UNLV President Len Jessup — announced a $14 million donation, one of the largest in the university’s history.