Thirty people were displaced after an apartment complex caught fire in east Las Vegas Thursday morning, causing $1 million in damage.
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The National Weather Service says the Las Vegas Valley is going to see a 20 percent to 30 percent chance of rain this weekend. Meaning, it’s going to be really cloudy, it’ll rain a little bit in a few isolated places, and the rest of us will have to deal with humidity that’s off the charts.
An emotional moment unfolded as fans watched a boy throw out the first pitch at the Las Vegas 51s game on Thursday night at Cashman Field.
The Henderson and Las Vegas Boys & Girls Clubs on Wednesday announced their merger into one organization — Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada.
On the third anniversary of the shooting of Erik Scott by Las Vegas police officers at a northwest valley Costco, family members are in town to attend a vigil in his memory.
Temperatures are expected to drop significantly Thursday as a storm system rolls over the Las Vegas valley and Spring Mountains.
Las Vegas firefighters will get $7.2 million in additional pay and benefits over three years under a new labor contract approved by the City Council on Wednesday.
San Francisco Giants pitcher Chad Gaudin has been charged with lewdness after police say he touched the breast of a woman on a gurney at a Las Vegas hospital earlier this year.
Read about dining-related events and promotions across the Las Vegas Valley.
UNLV law professor Bret Birdsong has been tapped by the Obama administration to lead a team of lawyers for the Bureau of Land Management.
The Nevada Board of Examiners on Tuesday agreed to pay $920,000 to settle a dispute over a 2003 law that sought to protect lands near Red Rock Canyon.
Two girls from the Southern Nevada Desert Mermaids recently took first place at eSynchro U.S. Age Group Synchronized Swimming Championships in Riverside, Calif.
The deadline has passed, but required registration papers keep trickling in for Nevadans who own off-road vehicles.
