A GoFundMe page for seven victims of a North Las Vegas crash that left nine dead has received over 6,700 contributions and raised more than $300,000.
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This year’s celebration of Black History Month is as varied as Southern Nevada’s African American community.
The Southern Nevada Health District announced Friday that the first subvariant of omicron was detected in Southern Nevada in a woman in her 40s.
High levels of contamination in Nevada were found at Creech Air Force Base in Indian Springs and particularly at Nellis Air Force Base, which landed on a Superfund clean-up list under the Environmental Protection Agency.
A federal judge is considering temporarily suspending the capture of wild horses in Nevada where their advocates say the BLM is “needlessly and recklessly” killing free-roaming mustangs.
Hundreds of hospitality workers gathered in front of the Southern Nevada Health District building on Thursday night asking for employers to be held accountable for violating state law.
After a week of decreases in major COVID-19 metrics, a public health official said Thursday that the current omicron-driven surge has peaked in Clark County.
It was 71 years ago that the atomic age began in Nevada with the detonation of Able.
An ER travel nurse from Chicago has shared her time working in a Las Vegas hospital amid the COVID-19 variant, omicron, through the popular social media app TikTok.
Plans for a mountain bike park at Lee Canyon ski resort cleared a significant hurdle after the company settled a federal lawsuit brought aiming to protect an endangered butterfly species.
Clark County on Wednesday reported 2,540 new coronavirus cases and 35 deaths, as cases continued to drop but deaths and hospitalizations remained at high levels.
Front Sight members are decrying a sweeping restructuring plan aimed at saving the fledgling 550-acre resort from foreclosure.
The American Red Cross blood supply remains at dangerously low levels despite generous donations after declaring its first blood crisis earlier this month.
The Clark County School District released its latest batch of employee and student absence numbers on Friday following school campuses reopening this week.
It was the first three-day decline in the 14-day average of new cases since early December, adding to evidence that the local surge of the disease is at or near its peak.