“He always stood up for equality and justice,” the Congressional Black Caucus leader said as the Forever stamp was announced.
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Motorists should be prepared for congested roadways in the Las Vegas Valley as the 4th of July holiday is expected to bring many carloads of travelers to the area.
The Valley’s largest 4th of July parade is gearing up for the big event.
Starting in April, people need to renew their Medicaid or risk losing coverage after a pandemic-era protection ended.
The Nevada State Public Charter School Authority’s board voted Friday to issue notices for Explore Academy and CIVICA Nevada Career Collegiate Academy.
Tim Agnello is known as the pastor who catches rattlesnakes.
Ariana Plummer was able to attend the Stanley Cup Final game with her father, Robert Plummer, who was a police captain during Oct. 1.
A bright beam of light recently spotted plummeting through the darkness of an early morning sky was not a UFO, as some have speculated, NASA officials confirmed.
Quilts of Valor were bestowed on Vietnam War veterans during a reunion at the Embassy Suites in Las Vegas.
As the Golden Knights captured their first Stanley Cup on Tuesday night, a memento of one of their beloved late furry friends went home with the family of their most valuable player.
With the Golden Knights in the Stanley Cup Final, many retailers are seeing an increase in demand for more Knights merchandise.
Bark-Andre Furry, the unofficial Golden Knights mascot, passed away recently, but his brother Deke-Henri Furry is picking up the mantle.
Despite June being known as Pride month across the country, pride events are held year-round in the Las Vegas Valley.
The Veteran’s Benefit Guide partnered with the Public Education Foundation to award $20,000 in scholarships.
A fire broke out in an alley and later extended to the former Lucky Motel early Wednesday morning.