A 12-year-old girl stabbed a 16-year-old girl Friday morning — the fifth day of school — at a Henderson Middle School, Clark County School District police said.
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Former Republican Assemblyman Stephen Silberkraus is leading a push to recall Democrat state Sen. Joyce Woodhouse, according to a petition filed last week.
Representatives from libraries, health agencies and museums across the valley set up 40 information booths at the Galleria at Sunset mall in Henderson Saturday morning.
To produce the nine-minute Fourth of July fireworks shows set for 9 p.m. Tuesday at Green Valley Ranch Resort and Red Rock Resort, 10 technicians needed to work meticulously for three 10-hour days.
Big crowds greeted the beginning of legal recreational marijuana sales in Las Vegas and around Nevada on Saturday morning.
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The city of Henderson debuted four dedicated pickleball courts April 24 at Whitney Mesa Recreation Area, 1661 Galleria Drive. It is the city’s fourth set of pickleball courts. “A lot of older people have told us pickleball has been more fun because of how fast-paced it is,” said James DiNicola, recreation services supervisor for the city of Henderson. “People that want to stay fit, who don’t necessarily want to play tennis, it gives them that excitement.”
At least one Henderson resident is hopeful noise at McCarran International Airport will significantly decrease as the Federal Aviation Administration studies whether to modify flight paths as soon as December 2019 in what’s known as the Las Vegas Metroplex project.
City councilwoman catpures 55 percent of the vote, avoiding June runoff with runner-up Rick Workman.
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On the morning of March 22, 2016, Catherine and Philippe Breyer were at the Brussels Airport when two bombs exploded and Philippe lost a leg.
Staples has posted disappointing results and announced plans to shutter 70 stores in North America.
Ana Rosas-Hernandez, 63, had always dreamed of having her own home, but she thought it might never come true — until Thursday morning, when Habitat for Humanity dedicated its last single family house in Henderson.
Nevada State College students’ efforts helped set the wheels in motion for the new deaf studies bachelor’s degree approved March 2 by the state Board of Regents.
As “You Ain’t Nothing But A Hound Dog,” and “Bad To the Bone,” blared from speakers, 100 dogs, with their humans in tow, barked, licked, and woofed their way around the Cornerstone Park trail in Henderson’s Bark in the Park.