Nine people were hospitalized after a crash in Las Vegas on Saturday afternoon involving three cars and a bus, officials said.
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Abigail Arias, an honorary officer from the Freeport Police Department in Texas who’s battling terminal cancer, came to Las Vegas on Friday to celebrate her 7th birthday.
Las Vegas Fire Department officials demonstrated fireworks safety measures, which include keeping a water bucket and hose nearby when setting off fireworks.
The Regional Transportation Commission on Tuesday commemorated its newly launched ride-sharing service, which makes stops from downtown to the M Resort.
The Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens has opened the gates to its summer display, “La Dolce Vita.”
The Animal Foundation said Monday 38 puppies and an adult dog that were being treated for a parvovirus infection after being rescued on Friday will be treated at other facilities.
Three local kids with life-threatening illnesses learned Sunday they will get their dream vacations with help from the Make-A-Wish Southern Nevada.
The Nevada Immigrant Coalition held a public forum Saturday in North Las Vegas to tell undocumented people what legal rights they have in event of an immigration raid.
More than 20 Elvis tribute artists from across the country, as well as Ontario, Canada, gathered in Mesquite over the weekend to pay tribute to the legendary king of rock ‘n’ roll, as well as compete for more than $10,000 in prize money.
Clark County Fire Department investigators say it will be weeks before they determine and release an official cause or damage estimate of a fire that burned for more than 12 hours on June 17, reducing The Park at 3900 to burnt rubble.
The Hostess Sweetennial Tour kicked off in New York City in April, and the brand’s Twinkiemobile has visited 13 other cities across the United States since then.
In the month of May, the Las Vegas Animal Foundation took in more dogs and cats than it has in any other month since 2014.
Data gathered from resident complaints around Fourth of July last year are being used to crack down on illegal fireworks use this holiday.
German “OT” Ortiz lived in Las Vegas for a decade without knowing that a 57-inch metal wire ran through his body.
The National Atomic Testing Museum hopes to use a $1 million matching grant from the state to move to a larger space in downtown Las Vegas.