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.
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An interactive map shows that no corner of the Las Vegas Valley was spared but some neighborhoods stood out among the rest.
In an effort to ease tensions surrounding the war in Ukraine, Cox is offering free long-distance calls to that country and neighboring countries.
This year’s celebration of Black History Month is as varied as Southern Nevada’s African American community.
The Clark County School District announced Friday it will change start and end times at more than half of its campuses next school year. Most are an adjustment of less than 30 minutes.
The site at 851 E. Tropicana Ave., just east of Paradise Road, across from UNLV’s Thomas Mack Center, will be closed from Sunday through Christmas.
Holiday lights and displays are going up at homes all over the Las Vegas Valley. Here’s an easy way to find the best views.
Trying to find a way to beat the heat that can make the Las Vegas Valley feel like an oven at this time of year?
The Strip isn’t the only place to see fireworks on July 4th weekend. Check out our listings of Independence Day celebrations around the Las Vegas Valley.
Celebrate the season by checking out Las Vegas Valley homes decorated with holiday light displays.
New air purification systems that neutralize the coronavirus are coming to CCSD nurses’ offices and isolation rooms as part of the district’s efforts to ready campuses for reopening.
Clark County’s “Stop, Swab Go” testing program has been extended through Sept. 25 after it fell well short of its goal of administering 60,000 tests.
The coronavirus self-quarantine has led many people to seek the company of a pet, according to the Animal Foundation.
UnCommons and Burke Construction Group are delivering free meals to health care workers over the next two weeks.
James Darby showed up at the Smith’s Food & Drug store on North Rancho Drive very early Wednesday to make sure he could pick up needed groceries and supplies.