A pedestrian was killed Thursday morning in a crash near downtown Las Vegas.
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Teachers and students slammed the Clark County School District at Thursday’s School Board meeting for not doing enough to make campuses safe amid a recent spike in violence.
Winds that have been strong most of April will kick up a notch Thursday as a trough heads through the Las Vegas region.
Two bodies were found Monday afternoon in a tunnel near the Silverton Casino, police said.
Spring winds are forecast to continue this week in the Las Vegas Valley.
Florrine Enns and Jimmie Joe Monroe met near the elevator bank at Prestige Assisted Living in Henderson, initially unaware of the past romance they had shared.
Nevada’s first Holocaust memorial plaza is expected to open to the public Sunday at the only Jewish mortuary in Southern Nevada.
More than 700 Clark County School District educators were recognized Friday at the seventh Heart of Education Awards.
A complaint filed Thursday alleged five instances in which Metro did not follow protocol when conducting misconduct investigations.
Rain and snow at higher elevations touched most of Southern Nevada on Friday, ranging from a trace at the Las Vegas airport to 0.59 of an inch at Rainbow and Kyle canyons.
Two minors and an 18-year-old were arrested around 11 a.m. Thursday.
Airport officials are hopeful, however, that the popular Sunset Road viewing area will open in the not-too-distant future.
In an effort to prevent wildfires, NV Energy has de-energized power lines that serve about 470 customers near Mount Charleston until about 9 a.m. Friday.
Students, teachers and support employees rallied at Eldorado High School on Tuesday as the district returned for its first day of classes following the violent assault of a teacher.
Two fires displaced a total of 23 people from their homes on Tuesday. No one was injured.