The 113-year-old tower at Death Valley National Park was toppled last month when someone tried to rescue a vehicle trapped in mud, the National Park Service said.
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Two people are suspected of stealing more than $4,000 worth of pickleball equipment from a southwest Las Vegas Valley store by hiding paddles in their clothing.
Ice Age Fossils State Park tells the story of Las Vegas 25,000 years ago. It has 3 miles of trails and an interactive visitors center for all ages.
Mount Charleston suffered extensive damage from Tropical Storm Hilary, but Lee Canyon was largely spared and is adding staff and unveiling new features.
In the study, which was published in the Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 86 adults participated in an eight-week, moderate-intensity yoga program.
Bark in the Park, the Jonas Brothers and the LVL Up Expo highlight this week’s lineup of things to do in Las Vegas.
Three-time Olympic gold medalist Rowdy Gaines visited Skyview YMCA and presented a $7,000 grant that will help fund the YMCA’s safety-around-water program.
Lees Ferry is a good destination for a night or two beneath the stars in a remote area along the Colorado River at the eastern base of the stunning Vermilion Cliffs.
Clark County is closing all park and recreation facilities on Monday because of continuing concerns about the spread of coronavirus.
The move to request that federal lawmakers establish three OHV recreation areas drew fierce criticism from an environmental nonprofit due to potential implications for the threatened desert tortoise.
Entry to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area will be free on Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
A group of modern-day Vikings-in-training learn the thrust, parry and swing of faux swordplay
Attendees also can participate in attempt to set world record for most life jackets worn on one day.
Brandon “The Havoc” Harris is an undefeated professional boxer. “I came up with the name myself because I destroy everything that gets in front of me when I’m fighting,” he said. Outside the ring he’s “the nicest guy … always laughing and cracking jokes.” He shares the art of boxing at the Henderson Multigenerational Center.
SOGGY JOG PLANNED AT WET ‘N’ WILD