A few dozen undocumented immigrants who were at the Route 91 Harvest festival when a gunman opened fire on the crowd are attempting to turn tragedy into an opportunity.
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The Las Vegas Pride Festival wrapped up a weekend of activities held Saturday and Sunday at Sunset Park.
Mission High School, the district’s new program for students struggling with alcohol or drugs, has grown from six students to 21 in its first two months of operation.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman is still carrying a torch for plans to widen Interstate 15 between Barstow and Primm.
If Marilou Danley is still a person of interest in the Las Vegas shooting investigation, law enforcement officials aren’t saying. Since Oct. 3, the whereabouts of the shooter’s live-in girlfriend also remained an apparent secret as of Friday.
A long-term resource center for Las Vegas shooting victims and families, the Vegas Strong Resiliency Center, opens Monday morning.
People who didn’t graduate from a Nevada high school because they failed proficiency exams are now eligible for a retroactive diploma.
One tragedy compounded another this month when Dr. Katayoun “Katy” Barin died after battling colon cancer. Just six months earlier, her husband, Dr. Kayvan Khiabani died in a bicycle crash.
Opportunity Village hosted the inaugural Pumpkin Paws at HallOVeen in the Magical Forest this weekend in Las Vegas.
Getting in and out of downtown Las Vegas will be a little tricky Wednesday night.
The Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada is abandoning its longtime camp in the mountains west of Las Vegas, in part because of restrictions placed on the property to protect the endangered Mount Charleston blue butterfly.
Las Vegas firefighters responded to two vacant building fires occupied by squatters near downtown Las Vegas early Sunday.