A pet owner wants answers from the veterinary board in the death of her blue heeler, Tootsie, but information that was once public is now kept secret.
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More than 500 items were confiscated from Harry Reid International Airport in the first half of the year, including 19 guns and nine knives.
Jessica Rhodes and Diana Matienzo Rivera, both of Las Vegas, were identified by the Clark County coroner’s office as the women found dead at the park.
Two people are in the hospital with life-threatening injuries after driving off the top of a parking structure in central Las Vegas.
As municipalities race to keep up with the growing demand for public pickleball courts, the city of Las Vegas is planning a 32-court complex in the northwest.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said authorities would investigate a reported debacle at Harry Reid International Airport that left two passengers hospitalized.
The water authority wants to pay Southern Nevadans to plant shade trees to maintain and grow the region’s tree canopy.
HCA Healthcare says the breach affected patients in 20 states and included patient names, addresses, phone numbers and appointment dates.
Before it hits a glass, water taken directly from Lake Mead, the Colorado River or the underground water table must run through two Southern Nevada Water Authority facilities.
Several inmates are part of a special rehabilitation program in the North Las Vegas Correctional Center. They are fixing up bikes for veterans in need.
Desert Radiology has abruptly notified UMC that it is terminating their 57-year working relationship later this year.
Las Vegas police showed off robots and police dog takedowns at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Foundation’s sixth annual Lunch with the Sheriff event.
The Elon Musk-owned Boring Company plans to build out an underground transportation system in Las Vegas featuring 81 stations after an expansion approval.
Clark County will make a $170,000 settlement payment related to litigation with the Las Vegas Review-Journal over the release of child autopsies.
Several residents voiced their displeasure at the new fee, designed to pinch the pockets of the Las Vegas Valley’s biggest water users.