The original mountain howitzer that accompanied Fremont on his 1840s expedition across the Great Basin highlights a new traveling exhibit set to open Saturday April 7 at the Nevada State Museum at the Springs Preserve.
Search results for:
Political signs are popping up like springtime flowers but even though the candidates are trying to get in our heads, their signs can’t block our views of the road.
Fifty-eight red roses, one for each person killed in the Oct. 1 shooting in Las Vegas, were raised toward the sky Sunday evening a vigil attended by about 300 people at the south end of the Strip to commemorate six months since their loved ones were killed and hundreds more injured.
Former state archivist Guy Rocha traces the origins of the description “The Mississippi of the West” to a March 1954 issue of Ebony magazine.
Four years before his assassination, Martin Luther King Jr. left an indelible impression at two speeches in Las Vegas.
A man who spurred a police standoff was taken into custody Saturday after illegally entering a northeast valley home and climbing onto the roof.
A motorcyclist was hospitalized Sunday afternoon after a crash north of Jean, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
This week in the Las Vegas Valley will be warm with periods of high cloud cover, according to the National Weather Service.
Sunday’s headlines: 50 years since Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke at the Las Vegas Convention Center, and infrastructure meant to protect the Mojave Desert Tortoise ended up killing one.