Roy Hashimura, who recently celebrated his 105th birthday in Las Vegas, enlisted in the Army because he “wanted to be a loyal American,” his son says.
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Avianna Cavanaugh, 20, died in 2021 from drugs she purchased from someone on Snapchat, a lawsuit alleges.
The water district made more than $32 million in its first year of charging its biggest water users punitive fees, data obtained by the Review-Journal shows.
This will be the vice president’s 11th visit to Nevada since taking office and her first since her appearance at a campaign event before the Nevada presidential primary.
The number of employees at the Southern Nevada Health District grew by almost two-thirds during the COVID-19 pandemic, records show.
The four-year “Warrior Pathway Program” aims to provide about $4.5 million in trade school scholarships funded by the Engelstad Foundation.
Jesus Jara, who has been the Clark County School District’s superintendent since 2018, announced in late January that he intends to leave the position. His last day on the job will be Friday.
When the Tropicana Avenue bridge over Interstate 15 reopens, a diverging diamond interchange lane system will again be in place.
About 20 teenagers at Durango High School spent their after-school hours on Valentine’s Day learning how to solder and talking via video conferencing with NASA engineers.
The federal lawsuit alleges a new county ordinance preventing stopping and standing on Strip pedestrian bridges violates the public’s First Amendment rights.
A plan to build transitional housing for recently released offenders is getting pushback from the community before it goes to Las Vegas officials for consideration.
“I’ve been a Niners fan forever, that’s not changing. I’m gonna be married to this woman forever, that’s not changing,” the groom said.
A medical malpractice lawsuit accuses a Las Vegas doctor of failing to treat a heart infection in a 30-year-old mother of two.
A pedestrain suffered life-theathening injuries after a witness said a driver sped out of the hotel’s valet area and collided with the victim.
The ACLU of Nevada announced the lawsuit, which names CCSD Superintendent Jesus Jara, a high school principal and a former principal as defendants.