The peace activists participating in the coming week’s nonviolent protest call their vigil near Indian Springs “Shut Down Creech 2016,” but they’re probably aiming high.
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People moving to Clark County from other places in the United States are at a five-year high, data released by the U.S. Census on Thursday show.
The first case of Zika virus disease in Clark County was confirmed Thursday, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
A woman was struck by a car at the intersection of Rock Springs Drive and Smoke Ranch Road, according to Metro spokeswoman Laura Meltzer.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will spend roughly $4 million to clean, repair and upgrade the Oregon wildlife refuge that was the site of a 41-day armed occupation by ranchers earlier this year.
When a terrorist’s suicide bomb exploded at a Brussels international airport check-in counter Tuesday, Philippe Breyer and his wife, Catherine turned heel and quickly walked away. But then a second bomb detonated, tearing his leg off.
Former Rancho High teacher Jason Lofthouse faces years in prison if jurors decide his liaisons with a 17-year-old student amounted to kidnapping.
A man has been charged with unlawful use of a weapon and child endangerment after police say he used a handgun as a hammer while working on a project at a southeast Missouri elementary school.
Spring breakers beware. Interstate 15 between Nevada and California is going to be hot with highway patrol troopers starting Friday.
Archaeologists who scanned the grave of William Shakespeare say they have made a head-scratching discovery: His skull appears to be missing.