The Las Vegas Valley should see sun and warmer weather next week, with no chance for showers.
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A toy battery charger set a bedroom on fire Friday night in the west valley, according to a Las Vegas Fire Department media release.
Azure Quinlan walked into The Smith Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday evening alongside Demay Perrault, the aunt who inspired her to become a teacher nearly 20 years ago.
Community members gathered Saturday morning at the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery for the 24th Annual Unserviceable Flag Retirement Ceremony.
A victim reportedly escaped from an apartment near Lake Mead Boulevard and Walnut Road, then called police from a nearby convenience store on the 3900 block of East Last Mead about 1 p.m.
Teresa Bell, a 59-year-old League of Women Voters member, recalls the start of her postal service career in 1977 — when women were still considered an exotic species on the job. She and approximately 90 women, plus a few men, attended the discussion group Bursting Boundaries — Women of Vision April 16, presented by nonprofit Women of Diversity Productions Inc. at the Left of Center Gallery, 2207 W. Gowan Road.
Women, men, kids and babies decked out various shades of pink turned out Saturday morning for the 21st Annual Susan G. Komen Las Vegas Race for the Cure in downtown Las Vegas.
A spring storm sweeping across Central and Southern California on Friday sent water and mud flowing into one of the state’s core freeways and flooded some city streets.
You are probably thinking this rainy weather was a good thing. It is and it isn’t. Let’s talk about some of the problems this rain has created for us now and over the next month. Expect an explosion of disease problems.