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A fire burned through an apartment building just southeast of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, on Thursday night, the Clark County Fire Department said.
Pentagon planners are giving Nellis and Creech Air Force bases a big boost in the president’s budget request that should keep them flying high for the next five years to train fighter pilots and test the nation’s latest high-tech aircraft.
Thursday’s temperatures were about 10 degrees below normal, but the weekend’s warming trend will restore normal temperatures to the Las Vegas Valley.
A house fire that displaced two people Thursday was caused by an unattended candle, Las Vegas Fire and Rescue said.
Love has returned to downtown. Nova May, the artist who created the Love Locket at the Downtown Container Park, was on hand Thursday as people lined up to donate $10 to add locks to the sculpture. The event benefited the American Heart Association.
This motion was filed Monday in Clark County District Court by attorneys representing Steven C. Jacobs, a party in a wrongful termination lawsuit against the Las Vegas Sands Corp., Sands China Ltd. and Sheldon G. Adelson.
A man taken to the hospital in “extremely critical condition” after being shot in the head in the west Las Vegas Valley early Thursday morning has died.
A house fire late Wednesday night has displaced six people, the Clark County Fire Department said.
A man was shot dead Thursday afternoon on South Rainbow Boulevard, just off the Rainbow Curve, police said.
Angela Brown stood in a Las Vegas courtroom Thursday wearing her grandmother’s pearl earrings and her mother’s black high-heel shoes, facing the drunken driver who killed them and injured five others on Christmas Eve 2014.
A federal jury in Las Vegas returned a defense verdict Thursday in the Copper Sands Homeowners Association’s breach-of-contract case against a California management company.
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In every class, there are always a few kids you try to avoid. The know-it-all kid, for instance: Who has time for that? Or the kid who can’t stop yammering or who can’t control his temper: Why invite drama?
Andrew Stauffer, associate English professor from the University of Virginia, plans to talk about the future of the reading experience during a free University Forum Lecture Series event.
