Another round of monsoonal storms pounded the Las Vegas Valley on Friday, two weeks after Tropical Storm Hilary soaked the area.
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It’s unclear when visitors will be allowed to return to Death Valley National Park, officials said. Crews are repairing road damage from Tropical Storm Hilary.
The executive director of the ACLU of Nevada said that the school district has been “disingenuous” about what records the agency has access to.
The annual fall drawdown of the Colorado River reservoir is part of an ongoing federal effort to restore populations of two endangered species.
Three overnight closures on a portion of Interstate 15 are scheduled for next week as part of the $305 million I-15/Tropicana interchange project.
Crews battled a fire at a storage facility that began the night before in the western valley.
A retro style In-N-Out burger located across Russell Road from Allegiant Stadium opened on Thursday
The Clark County coroner’s office identified a teen who died after crashing into a police vehicle Monday night.
Heavy traffic is expected between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday near the Nevada-California border, despite Caltrans opening a “part-time” travel lane.
The CCEA sent a notice to the CCSD saying there will be consequences if teachers are forced to work beyond their contracted day.
The Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents voted unanimiously on Tuesday to hire Charlton as interim chancellor.
The Nevada Department of Transportation has started the process of repairs roads damaged by Tropical Storm Hilary.
A boy died Monday night after he ran a red light and crashed into a Las Vegas police officer’s vehicle.
The Clark County Education Association contacted Gov. Joe Lombardo to request his help facilitating teacher contract negotiations.
Las Vegas police joined a Nevada lawmaker to discuss what authorities said is a deadly new drug trend emerging in the city.
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