The largest private ambulance companies contracted by Clark County failed to meet on-time county benchmarks each month the first quarter of 2023.
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The Southern Nevada Health District is calling attention to xylazine, an animal tranquilizer being increasingly linked to overdose deaths around the country.
The underground concept came after UNLV raised concerns with the previous elevated expressway option being an eyesore and would also block branding of the school and the Thomas & Mack Center.
Officials warn of the possibility of a spike in West Nile virus in Southern Nevada this summer.
The “Safe Sleep” campaign aims to inform parents about the hazards of unsafe sleeping practices for infants.
Among the culprits are climate events — extreme heat, prolonged drought, heavy dust storms and wildfires — all of which increase air pollution, a clean air expert said.
The embattled Animal Foundation is scheduled to update Clark County officials Tuesday regarding the status of the nonprofit’s shelter.
Metro’s RAID team, dedicated to preventing illegal street takeovers and street racing, has made 185 arrests, cited 238 people and towed 215 cars.
A public-private partnership has transformed a former motel in downtown Las Vegas into transitional housing.
The Clark County School District is holding four meetings to get feedback about budget priorities for the next school year.
It is one of the few markets in Las Vegas’ “food desert” — areas where there are limited options for affordable and nutritious food in lower-income neighborhoods.
Clark County installed the 10-foot-tall steel sculpture outside its marriage license bureau in downtown Las Vegas.
The county clerk’s office issues about 80,000 annual marriage licenses. It’s opened the pop-up location since 2018 (with the exception of 2021, a pandemic year).
The pipeline supplies gasoline, diesel and jet fuel to locations throughout California and Nevada, including Las Vegas.
Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill laid out his ambitious goals to reduce crime by 10 percent this year and build bridges between communities to reduce crime and possibly recruit residents.