Las Vegas-area 99 Cents Only stores were busy Friday morning after news broke late Thursday that the stores were set to close.
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Las Vegas families in need can receive free diapers at giveaways happening across Southern Nevada in January.
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service said it has received thousands of complaints about missing or stolen mail in Southern Nevada over the last year.
A North Las Vegas man is accused of murder after police said he killed a man while the two worked on refurbishing a pool in November.
The board voted 4-3 last week to terminate Superintendent Jesus Jara’s contract “for convenience,” meaning they didn’t need to provide a reason. He’ll remain on the job until Dec. 1.
Hundreds of students at the Clark County School District have been quarantined or isolated as a result of COVID-19 exposures or positives since in-person learning resumed.
Education advocates have been calling for Nevada to reduce class sizes for decades, but it took an outbreak of a deadly disease to accomplish what laws and policies couldn’t.
The Clark County coroner’s office has ruled an infant died from co-sleeping last month in Las Vegas.
Toy, food and supplies drives, virtual luminaries and several crowdfunding efforts designed to help those less fortunate in the valley.
Celebrate the season by checking out Las Vegas Valley homes decorated with holiday light displays.
Las Vegas Fire Department firefighters were called to at least four fires on the Fourth of July on Saturday night.
Earlier this month, 14 graduates from St. George’s University arrived in Nevada — 11 of whom are in the Las Vegas Valley — to start their residency.
Nellis Air Force Base may be noisier than usual during the next two weeks during the Red Flag 20-2 exercises, scheduled from Friday to March 20.
The Dusk to Dawn Pedestrian Awareness campaign quietly launched last week with volunteers drawing body outlines on streets where pedestrians have been killed.
Ex-Green Beret Mark Christianson, 67, recently received the device, which allows him to walk by supporting part of his weight and helping him move his legs, through the VA.