Whiskey the pitbull puppy’s death has haunted the Kissel family for close to a decade. The family has always felt a “wicked-looking” Boulder City animal control officer bullied them into letting her kill their puppy.
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One pedestrian died and one was hospitalized after a hit-and-run crash in the northeast valley Friday night.
State officials on Friday delayed a pair of votes affecting the way employees at Nevada’s seven higher education institutions are fired and transferred between schools.
Without leaving their desks, about 1,500 students at Leavitt Middle School this week swam with fish on the Great Barrier Reef, preyed upon a praying mantis in the Galapagos Islands and climbed the peaks of Machu Picchu.
Kirk Kerkorian died in June, but the battle over his estate rages on. The court-appointed guardian of the daughter of Kerkorian’s ex-wife last month petitioned the Los Angeles Superior Court to revoke the admission of the late Nevada casino magnate’s will to probate.
The 92-year-old woman hit and killed by a vehicle in the central valley Thursday has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
A simple tag or two can spiral into a graffiti spree if not abated in a timely fashion.
Federal prosecutors are making a rare push to commandeer the public pension of imprisoned former Clark County judge Steven Jones to help pay $2.9 million in restitution owed to the victims of his investment scheme.
Area hospitals are seeing new buildings being constructed and add-ons — a sign that Las Vegas is either once again growing or trying to catch up. Either way, residents will be happy to know more hospital beds are on the way.
The process of getting a geographic feature named can be long and arduous, but officials from Nevada State College managed to get the official designation for Mount Scorpion in about a year.