The event celebrating the day when news of emancipation reached the last enslaved people in Texas included vendors, musical performances and speeches.
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The recommendation to conduct the November general election primarily by mail was made by the county’s top election official who said he expects the coronavirus to create challenges for an anticipated massive turnout in the fall.
The Metropolitan Police Department on Friday afternoon released a statement meant to clarify when officers would deem protests illegal and how dispersal orders may be given.
As Nevada idles in Phase Two of its reopening plan Las Vegas’ event centers sit largely unfilled, with the exception of some hosting events sans fans.
Demonstrators marched for hours in Las Vegas as part of a rally and walk hosted by Black Lives Matter Las Vegas.
A’Kaeila Coulter’s documentary centers around Yaa Asantewaa, a leader of the Asante Nation who led the fight against British colonization in the early 20th century.
The planned Interstate 15/Tropicana Avenue interchange project got a financial boost Thursday to the tune of $50 million.
Black fatherhood has had to overcome a variety of stigmas over the years.
A federal judge has vacated the convictions of Jessica Williams in the deaths of six Las Vegas Valley youths killed in an Interstate 15 median in 2000.
Residents of a second-story apartment in the central valley jumped off a balcony to safety during a fire Friday morning, Las Vegas firefighters said.
“African Americans embrace it because if one black person isn’t free … it is as if none of us are free,” UNLV professor Tyler D. Parry says.
A Las Vegas man is charged with attempted murder and other charges in what police said was the severe beating of a woman who also had her car stolen in the northwest valley.