Construction on the Westside Workforce Education and Training Center will begin in August and should be complete in a year.
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Groups organized a “Walkout for Palestine” event in the amphitheater at UNLV, joining a growing list of groups protesting against the war in Gaza at college campuses.
The trains, designed to go up to 220 mph, will be able to take Brightline West passengers between Las Vegas and Southern California in less than two hours.
A man is facing seven felony charges after using a truck to attack two people at the Las Vegas retail center, according to a Metropolitan Police Department report.
Colin Czech appeared in court days after he told police he ate parts of his alleged murder victim in Las Vegas.
Prosecutors last week asked the judge to dismiss the case due to concerns over the actions of a government witness, according to court documents.
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.
The Metropolitan Police Department said officers were dispatched Monday morning to a report of two dead people inside a residence.
Jose “Chille” DeCastro was sentenced to 180 days in jail earlier this month for obstructing a police officer and resisting arrest.
An average of eight children drown each year in Southern Nevada, experts say. Sunrise Children’s Hospital and Safe Kids Clark County are offering safety tips.
More than 16 years after the New Frontier was toppled, the Strip property hasn’t seen a new project take shape.
The land sits across the street from several of the acclaimed restaurants in Chinatown and could be a prime candidate for redevelopment.
Tragedies like the Baltimore bridge collapse illustrate the importance of infrastructure and efforts by NDOT and other agencies to keep transportation safe.
Las Vegas residents and tourists alike will soon be able to hit the links at a new golf experience opening on the Strip.