The usual happenings in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area carried on Saturday despite a partial government shutdown now expected to drag into Christmas.
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The Nevada State Museum is home to hundreds of pieces that have been collected to help educate people about the state and its natural history.
Clark County Animal Control recovered 35 dogs last week from a home in Moapa Valley, about 60 miles northeast of Las Vegas.
The National Park Service expects to spend about $25 million to move marinas and extend boat launch ramps if Lake Mead continues to shrink in the coming years, according to a new low-water plan released Thursday.
Another round of blasting Wednesday temporarily shut down the main artery between Las Vegas and Pahrump.
Volunteers kicked off Green the Mountain and picked up trash Saturday in the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area.
Malinda Baldridge wore the sweater that night, tied around her waist. She brought it along in case she or her daughter got chilly at the Route 91 Harvest festival.
People packed the Chaparral High School gymnasium Sunday evening to hear Michelle Obama, celebrities and local leaders speak on the importance of registering to vote. They called on the crowd to ensure they were registered — and to ensure their friends, family and colleagues were registered — with Election Day around the corner.
Olympic swimming prospect Zane Grothe returned Saturday to Henderson to host two swim clinics alongside Boulder City-Henderson Heatwave coach Mike Polk, his mentor and former coach.
More than 6,000 fans gathered on Labor Day to say goodbye to baseball at Cashman Field before their beloved 51s get a rebranding and a new stadium.
It’s the sixth largest city in Nevada — but only until Sept. 3. That morning, the post office will close, the airport and DMV will shutter and the residents, their homes and their vehicles will disappear.
Motorists will be able to cruise through the intersection of art and architecture when Interstate 11 opens to the public Thursday.
The pursuit, captured on camera by documentary series Live PD, unfolded with the sound of breaking glass coming from inside the hotel room, which sent the deputies sprinting back to the parking lot.
More than 500 bicyclists got a chance to inaugurate the newest segment of I-11, pedaling over roughly 25 miles Saturday morning from Boulder City’s Veterans’ Memorial Park toward the Colorado River and back.
Dead trees still mark the path of one of the largest wildfires to strike Spring Mountains National Recreation Area. But bushes and shrubs also are starting to color the almost 19,000 acres of federal land that remain closed to the public.