An Arizona firm plans to put 275 homes on a site where the Paradise Spa complex now sits in south Las Vegas.
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Through various recruitment efforts, 97 percent of classrooms will be filled with licensed educators.
Authorities are investigating why two women fell ill at the Revolution Against Aging and Death Festival. They both received peptide injections as a way to fight aging.
Homeless woman’s lawsuit alleges the ban violates the First and 14th Amendments of the U.S. Consitiution.
Under Nevada law, being placed on an emergency mental health crisis hold in a psychiatric hospital is not enough to prevent you from being able to purchase a gun in the future.
Details about Shane Tamura’s life have emerged after the Las Vegas man fatally shot four people in a New York City skyscraper before turning his gun on himself.
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.
Jimmy Johnson spent 30 years with the Clark County Fire Department. Now, he’s preparing to circumnavigate the globe.
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.
Close to 50 people gathered at the site of the July 11 crash to remember Aireon Avery, a student at Chaparral High School.
As temperatures inched near triple digits Wednesday afternoon, people along a central Las Vegas corridor and services hub for locals experiencing homelessness found ways to cool down.
The rural judge was the inspiration for a Reba McEntire Lifetime movie entitled “The Hammer,” which is the real-life judge’s nickname.
Nevada laws protect the rights of tenants to ensure they have running water, gas, electricity and, yes, AC.
A teenage girl was drugged and raped at orientation for the University of Nevada, Reno, according to a lawsuit.
The crash happened at 7:05 p.m. at North Buffalo Drive and West Elkhorn Road, police said.
A retired UNLV professor is using the community connections he’s made throughout his time at the university to share knowledge with the residents of an independent senior living community.
Congress passed $9 billion in cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting. Nevada’s public media is bracing for the impact.
State officials have spent years trying to boost staffing in the Nevada State Police — seemingly to no avail.
Clark County is home to about two dozen of the more than 260 historic markers created by the state’s historic preservation office.
Google’s site in Henderson had the highest estimated water use in 2024 at roughly 352 million gallons.
According to the National Weather Service, as much as 1.5 inches of rain fell in an area of the northwest valley.
Bikers of all ages and experience levels took to Lee Canyon, braving sometimes-rainy conditions in the first race of Viva La Gravity.