This year’s celebration of Black History Month is as varied as Southern Nevada’s African American community.
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Troy Wade’s career ranged from the Nevada test site to the atomic testing museum.
It’s amazing what a handful of pocket change can do. Buy food for families in need. Provide housing and comfort during a medical crisis. Help people enjoy the holiday season.
The Mount Charleston Lodge was a favorite getaway spot for Las Vegas Valley residents as well as a local gathering place for mountain residents.
Remembering the life of Blue Ash, whose colleagues in the Las Vegas media industry say had an unflappable calm and generosity.
CATurday Fun Fest will raise awareness of Homeward Bound Cat Adoptions.
The Sperling Kronberg Mack Holocaust Resource Center, whose purpose is to prevent anything like the Holocaust from ever happening again, will celebrate its move to a new home on Thursday.
While getting a COVID-19 vaccination has become almost routine over the past several weeks, that wasn’t the case for vaccine clinical trial participants.
Downtown Container Park is offering an Easter Sunday celebration that’s both safely distanced and high-tech.
It’s an obvious question, and the most common one survivors of the Holocaust hear “How Did You Survive?”
Toy, food and supplies drives, virtual luminaries and several crowdfunding efforts designed to help those less fortunate in the valley.
On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, Las Vegas emergency medicine physician Dr. Michael Everett Brown was working at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center.
The Rev. Henry Brian Highfill has been included on a list of “credibly accused” clergy, had local assignments from 1999 to 2005.
Frank Cullotta, the former Chicago mobster who was a consultant on the movie “Casino,” has died. He was 81.
He last celebrated Mass at Christ the King Catholic Church on July 9 while wearing a face mask and using hand sanitizer, as diocesan protocol requires.
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“It’s just heartbreaking,” said Judy Roman, whose houseboat was totaled and whose security camera recorded the fire.
Members of the Henderson Fire Department demonstrated how they respond to a 911 call about a child trapped in a hot car.
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A suspect accused in a hit-and-run crash that killed a pedestrian told investigators that she had struck construction equipment, according to her arrest report.