Clark County Animal Control recovered 35 dogs last week from a home in Moapa Valley, about 60 miles northeast of Las Vegas.
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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.
Giovanna Perera, 33, was last seen about 6 p.m. Thursday near South Valley View Boulevard and Southern Highlands Parkway, according to a flyer from the Metropolitan Police Department.
Veterans, residents and dignitaries gathered at the Southern Nevada Memorial Cemetery on Saturday for the dedication of a memorial honoring those who served in the Korean War, including 37 Nevadans who lost their lives.
People riding horses found the body just after 12:55 p.m. near Cold Creek and Bugling Bull roads, Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Trish Cervantes said.
Missing 10-year-old Summer Lautzenheiser was found Saturday morning, Las Vegas police said.
The first forecast is in for the Colorado River, and the outlook for the coming year is bleak.
Their combination will reportedly create the largest homebuilder in the country.
Swedish supercar maker Koenigsegg plans to use 11-mile stretch of the highway between Las Vegas and Pahrump this weekend to try to set a new speed record for production cars, currently held by Bugatti at 268 mph.
The board of directors of First Security Bank of Nevada has announced the appointment of Patricia Ochal as president and chief financial officer of First Security Bank of Nevada.
Nevada students on the hunt for the best higher education have to look out of state to get it.
An inmate died Saturday morning at Valley Hospital Medical Center in Las Vegas.
The state Gaming Control Board is pitching in on the investigation of the person who shot hundreds of people from his hotel suite at Mandalay Bay and will deploy plainclothes officers at Strip casinos as a safety measure.
The majority of Las Vegas police civil asset forfeitures are done in low-income and minority neighborhoods, a Nevada Policy Research Institute report shows.
The Nevada Department of Transportation is soliciting public comments on upcoming projects and updates to the agency’s Statewide Transportation Improvement Program.