Volunteers are needed to help count unsheltered homeless individuals in the Las Vegas Valley on Jan. 29 for the 2020 Southern Nevada Homeless Census.
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An online fundraiser has identified three people killed in a fiery crash in the western Las Vegas Valley on Thursday evening as three generations of women, including a 4-year-old granddaughter.
The nonprofit SHARE Village Las Vegas, formerly Veterans Village, sought to restore a sense of normalcy for two extended families inside their facility on North 21st Street.
The founder of Veterans Village announced Monday plans to add more housing units and open up the community to non-veterans in the wake of the recent deadly motel fire in Las Vegas.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Brenda Burman said Wednesday that an all-of-the-above approach was needed to deal with the ongoing drought on the Colorado River, but that Nevada’s allocation wasn’t likely to increase.
Clark County Commissioner Lawrence Weekly and a host of community groups organized the annual Thanksgiving turkey giveaway on Tuesday, handing out holiday birds to needy people in District D.
Q.B. Bush, 88, watched over his family and invested in people, setting up a life for more than six decades in Las Vegas’ Historic Westside.
Under the proposed project, the central business office in Henderson would be closed in favor of an expanded four-story facility in Symphony Park.
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Two parking garages are expected to open at Symphony Park before the end of the month, a $33 million project that will add more than 1,200 parking spaces to accommodate future development.