The first cold snap of the season coming to the valley this weekend; temperatures are forecast to go below freezing in most parts of the city.
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The clock is ticking toward Christmas, and the U.S. Postal Service will be open Sunday to help usher out those last packages ahead of the busiest mailing day of the year.
It’s a cinch that if you’re walking the Strip on New Year’s Eve, you’ll come across at least one person toking in the new year with a celebration of the arrival of legalized recreational marijuana in Nevada.
New Year’s fireworks will be launched from seven Strip resorts to help thousands of revelers ring in the start of 2017, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority announced Thursday.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the man who died after an overnight fire Thursday.
The crash was reported about 3:15 p.m. Saturday on southbound U.S. Highway 95 at Railroad Pass on the southeastern edge of Henderson, according to tweets from the Regional Transportation Commission.
New 38,500-square-foot office at 2621 E. Sahara Ave. is next door to the old one that closed Dec. 3.
An FBI agent has admitted to divulging confidential information to reporters covering the insider-trading probe of renowned Las Vegas gambler Bill Walters, federal prosecutors said Friday.
Watching Clark County School District Superintendent Pat Skorkowsky confront the school board last week was like tuning into a soap opera.
Terrible Herbst had been asking customers at their convenience stores across the valley to donate to Toy Drive for six weeks leading up to the 18th annual event.
Session will offer everything from legal information to hands-on instruction on maintaining and servicing a vehicle.
Saturday will see chilly temperatures and a windy morning, according to the National Weather Service.
Friends and relatives remembered Eric Hilton, who died Saturday at age 83, during a memorial service Thursday.
All lanes of the 215 Beltway at the Airport Connector are now open, according to Nevada Highway Patrol. The lanes were shut down for several hours because of high winds and construction debris, highway patrol trooper Jason Buratczuk said.
The driver was delivering food about 7:15 p.m. when two suspects held firearms to his face and demanded his vehicle on the 5600 block of Carl Avenue, southeast of Lake Mead and Jones boulevards.
