The Mount Charleston blue butterfly is still incredibly rare, but researchers have seen more of them in more places over the past two years than they have in decades.
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A five-week public policy leadership series is launching this month for would-be public servants and policy-changers.
A house fire in the northeast valley has displaced six senior citizen occupants, the North Las Vegas Fire Department said.
The woman who was kissed by an ecstatic sailor in Times Square celebrating the end of World War II has died at the age of 92.
Las Vegas’ NHL team will definitely have the word ‘Knights’ in it but everyone will have to wait until next month for the official reveal of the full name along with the logo and the team uniform.
Police departments in at least two states that outfitted their officers with body cameras have now shelved them, blaming new laws requiring videos to be stored longer, which they say would significantly increase the cost.
A U.S. lawmaker accused Yosemite National Park of breaking federal law by adding 400 acres for a wildlife preserve without clearing it through Congress, but federal park officials said Friday that he’s misinterpreting the law.
A newly installed ATM at an Ohio university is doling out the next best thing to money — pizza.
Protesters marched on the Strip and chanted slogans Friday evening in solidarity with a North Dakota tribe that is fighting construction of a pipeline it says will endanger its water supply.
Near 2500 guns that people use for protection in Las Vegas are stolen by thieves. In a country where the FBI reports that are more than 2 million home burglaries each year, it isn’t easy easy to have guns for protection when thieves are at work.