Opposition to horse roping rodeo events was revived this week after animal rights advocates voiced concerns over a proposed amendment to the definition of animal cruelty in North Las Vegas.
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A community meeting slated Monday night in Burns, Oregon to discuss the ongoing standoff with an armed militia group occupying a federal wildlife refuge has been canceled over concerns for public safety.
A fire damaged the first floor of a home in the southwestern Las Vegas valley Sunday night. At 5:18 p.m., firefighters from Las Vegas Fire and Rescue responded to 120 Lucy Thompson St., near Jones Boulevard and Interstate 15.
Warmer temperatures and dry conditions on tap this week with Monday promising mostly sunny skies and a high close to 60 degrees
The bicyclist who was shot multiple times on Owens Avenue and Mary Jane Drive and died later Saturday morning has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
A manhunt is underway for three inmates who cut through steel bars, made their way through plumbing tunnels and rappelled off a roof to break out of a California jail.
The people of Pahranagat Valley want their swimming hole back. More than two years have passed since the Bureau of Land Management closed the popular, spring-fed pools at the Ash Springs Recreation Site amid concerns about visitor safety and environmental damage.
Not far from the Stratosphere sits a vacant apartment complex built in 1957 and used by squatters.
The Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal crash on southbound Interstate 15 at mile marker 73, about 20 miles south of Moapa, according to the agency’s website.
It’s going to take some time for the dust to settle on last week’s explosive audit findings that Southern Nevada taxi companies took advantage of their customers to the tune of $47 million in unnecessary fuel surcharges and overpriced credit-card fees.