A 20-year-old man was hospitalized in Las Vegas following the blaze at a Mohave Valley home.
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A man suspected of killing his mother and carjacking multiple vehicles died after a shootout with police in the southwest valley, authorities said.
A man driving a motorcycle was hospitalized after he crashed into the back of a camper van driven by a couple who had braked suddenly to avoid the spider.
After rain turned the Burning Man festival into a muddy mess, attendees were sheltering in place.
It’s unclear when visitors will be allowed to return to Death Valley National Park, officials said. Crews are repairing road damage from Tropical Storm Hilary.
The blaze, near South Buffalo Drive and the 215 Beltway, engulfed and destroyed a building under construction Tuesday, with the flames visible for miles.
About 50,000 people were expected at Lake Mead, which is outside Las Vegas, over this Memorial Day weekend.
More than 10,000 marijuana plants worth about $7 million were found at an illegal growing operation in Death Valley National Park , officials said.
It’s unclear if the two parents killed their 16-year-old son, as an autopsy was still pending, according to the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office.
The “Desert Monkey King” has a creator. The artist responsible for the mysterious artwork on a plateau in the southwest valley has come forward.
Richard Thurlow was an influential figure in Nevada journalism and was a former president of the Nevada Press Association. He was 69 when he died earlier this month.
Several students at Wayne N. Tanaka Elementary School have become sick, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
Only when you zoom out from high above, either with a drone or with Google Maps, can you see what it is.
Electrical crews were making progress Monday in Bullhead City, Arizona, after a severe Sunday thunderstorm toppled many of the city’s power poles, authorities said.