The Washoe County Board of Commissioners voted to partially fund the move of the colorful Seven Magic Mountains art installation to a location in that county.
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Luis Lopez, one of the suspects in the fatal shooting of Marketon security guard Alexander Maceo-Sanabria, is now charged with murder with a deadly weapon.
Boulder City’s Tyler Nash finished the Death Valley run known as Badwater 135 in 39 hours, missing his goal by nine hours.
A body recovered from Lake Mead on Wednesday afternoon has been confirmed to be that of a man who went missing while paddleboarding.
A magnitude 4.4 earthquake struck an area northwest of Las Vegas but there were no immediate reports of any injuries or serious damage.
Extreme heat continues to claim the lives of people in Las Vegas. Here’s what the latest coroner’s office numbers show.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said July’s Interstate 15 traffic chaos, caused by a truck crash, underscores the importance of adding alternative modes of travel.
The man was paddleboarding without a life jacket with a group when strong winds caused several members to fall into the lake.
Las Vegas police said Curtis Brown slammed his girlfriend on the floor and wrote a song about her being on a respirator.
District Judge Tina Talim said that being the first Indian-American judge in the state of Nevada is both a great honor and a lot of pressure.
A police report identified the second victim of a shooting behind a rental car office that killed a woman and wounded a man.
Under current regulations, the Riverbend Village Apartments complex wasn’t required to have sprinklers, but a fire official says they could have saved lives.
It involves the development of Las Vegas and a banker who lent money to Tsar Nicholas’ regime.
July in Death Valley National Park was the hottest month ever recorded on Earth, with an average temperature of 108.5 degrees.
Transportation disasters related to lithium-ion batteries are becoming more common in Southern Nevada. Here’s what you should know about these dangerous, but lucrative batteries.