A Las Vegas OB-GYN who died last week was a leader in the medical community and helped form UNLV’s medical school, his colleagues said.
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A bird from Las Vegas that hitched a ride across the country this month is back in sunny Southern Nevada.
“I think it’s incredibly offensive and arguably defamatory to say something like that, which is obviously not true,” said the justice, Douglas Herndon.
Robert and Tracy Eglet, partners at the Eglet Adams law firm, have donated $25 million to University of the Pacific’s law school in Sacramento.
Volunteers celebrated Nevada Public Lands Day on Saturday by helping clean up Mountain’s Edge Regional Park in the southwest Las Vegas Valley.
Two Massachusetts men died Saturday morning in a three-wheeler crash at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
Hundreds of people went to a northeast Las Vegas high school on Saturday morning to get a $100 gift card with their COVID-19 vaccine.
The A-frame building that has long been a favored escape from the heat for Las Vegas locals replaced the previous lodge, which was destroyed by fire in 1961.
The Las Vegas Fire Department hosted a ceremony Saturday morning to mark the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
Las Vegas firefighters treated three construction workers who were injured when lightning hit the ground near them on Friday afternoon.
The Las Vegas Fire Department will kick off 9/11 events on Saturday with its 20th remembrance ceremony to honor those killed in the terrorist attacks.
Families enjoyed Lake Mead during Labor Day, but a park spokesman said crowds appeared lower than normal for a holiday.
A 21-year veteran of the Metropolitan Police Department died this week from COVID-19, according to the Las Vegas Police Protective Association.
Hundreds of mourners gathered in a Henderson church Friday to honor Nevada Highway Patrol trooper Micah May after his death last week. Following the memorial, another procession took May’s body to a public graveside service.
Zion National Park was open Wednesday but visitors were told to anticipate delays as park officials clean up from a flash flood that closed the popular park in southern Utah.