About 100 regional firefighters put their physical abilities to the test this week during the four-day Firefighter Combat Challenge Nevada training.
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Businesses that had to keep bars closed because of COVID-19 are ready to welcome customers, even with requirements on social distancing and masks.
Prosecutors announced that five people have been charged with defacing federal buildings in Las Vegas during a Black Lives Matter protest this spring.
Despite a legislative logjam, the Nevada congressional delegation and Las Vegas business leaders said Thursday they are seeking federal help for retraining and workforce development.
While the shofar, a ram’s horn, traditionally is blown in synagogues in observance of the new year holiday, the practice is being moved outdoors this year.
The two-day celebration of Rosh Hashana, which marks the beginning of the Jewish new year and starts Friday, is a time for sweet foods to anticipate a sweet new year.
A “severely underweight” pit bull was taken from her home in December, but now the dog is healthy and eating peanut butter with her new family.
CBRE Group, a prominent commercial real estate brokerage, plans to move its local office to UnCommons.
Here’s a snapshot of some of the Nevadans stuck in limbo with the state Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation.
The experiential entertainment and retail complex finally opens and invites guests in to see what it is for themselves.
The team behind Area15 didn’t plan to open any of the complex’s dining options until later this year, but COVID-19 protocols prompted a Todd English pop-up.
A dispute over $40 worth of marijuana and narcotics led to one man being shot repeatedly in central Las Vegas and another jailed on an attempted murder charge, police said.
A North Las Vegas man who was found gravely injured in a southwestern Las Vegas intersection early Thursday is believed to have jumped from a moving pickup, police said.
At least five vehicles caught fire on the first level of the Four Queens parking garage early Thursday.