After snow fell on the Spring Mountains this week, visitors looking to take advantage of the winter weather over the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend should be prepared for traffic delays and congestion.
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Photos and video taken by animal welfare activists at a recent trophy hunting convention show an array of products crafted from the body parts of threatened big-game animals, including boots, chaps, belts and furniture labeled as elephant leather.
At downtown Las Vegas’ Zappos headquarters, nearly 400 Clark County students gathered for the first Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Technology Summit, a series of panels meant to showcase local and global technology leaders as diverse as the students in the crowd.
If you don’t make time for anything else this weekend, make sure to set aside some time to go outside and catch the lunar eclipse.
Las Vegas homicide detectives are investigating the suspicious death of a woman in the northwest valley on Friday.
A two-week long lane reduction in both directions of U.S. Highway 95 in downtown Las Vegas will kick off next week.
A local developer is tearing down a decades-old commercial building across from UNLV to clear space for a mixed-use project.
The Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents passed a resolution Friday that will defer tuition and registration fees for the spring semester for students who are financially impacted by the partial government shutdown.
A federal judge has granted a Northern Nevada woman’s request for a court order to protect her horse after she said it was stolen during a tribal roundup and could be headed for the slaughterhouse.
No one was injured after a Southwest Airlines flight from Las Vegas slid off a runway after landing Friday afternoon in Omaha, Nebraska.