PALMS PLACE POOL TURNS INTO A QUACKMIRE
June 8, 2012 - 7:32 pm
Models joined thousands of rubber ducks at the Palms Place Duck Party Thursday. (Photo courtesy Palms Place)
Attorney General Aaron Ford will launch his campaign for governor Monday.
Robert “Bob” Trent was born in Ely, Nevada, on July 28, 1925. Before he even turned 18, he began serving in the U.S. Navy in World War II.
Ousted Henderson police chief Hollie Chadwick, who is now running for Henderson mayor, addressed some of the decisions she made as chief in an interview with the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
A stretch of high occupancy vehicle lanes on Interstate 15 near the Strip won’t reopen as such after this weekend’s planned repaving of the highway tied to a yearslong road project.
American Airlines Flight 3023 reported a “possible landing gear incident” during its departure from Denver on Saturday afternoon, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
Grand Traverse County Sheriff Michael Shea said a motive behind the attack by Bradford Gille, 42, of Afton, Michigan, remains unclear. Gille, who Shea said had “prior assaultive incidents as well as controlled substance violations,” said very little as he was arrested.
Videos circulating online of the attack show a graphic assault of a man by an assembled group of people in the middle of the street.
A Desert Research Institute study suggests tree planting may not be Las Vegas’ saving grace in extremely hot summers.
A long-troubled community in south Las Vegas is set to be sold, though that will mean displacement for some at Paradise Spa.
A nonprofit’s look at data centers shows NV Energy is scrambling to accommodate the data center’s strain on the power grid.