Two people were asked by police to leave the school board meeting after yelling at trustees while they considered an item about a Sex Education Advisory Committee.
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The widening of the 215 Beltway in the south valley and work on Centennial Bowl in the northwest will add to traffic issues.
A bicyclist died after being struck in northwest Las Vegas by a suspected stolen vehicle that was fleeing from another crash Monday morning.
A man and a woman were killed in a boat crash Saturday at Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
Millions of dollars in federal money will assist local transportation officials plan for the future of Charleston Boulevard.
Gilcrease Orchard is looking for volunteers to help pick apples to make their apple cider for the fall.
A key approval officially opening up the possibility of a Los Angeles-to-Las Vegas high-speed rail connection occurred this week.
A man arrested in a fight at a downtown Las Vegas taco truck claimed he’s been “harassed and threatened” by alleged victims and their associates, whom he said included people with “L.A. gang ties.”
A bill to provide $380 million in public funding for a new baseball stadium in Las Vegas that will play host to the Oakland A’s was approved by the Nevada Legislature.
The day after Shadow Ridge High School in Las Vegas went into a hard lockdown March 29 and a juvenile was arrested, fewer students than normal came to school.
A pleasant Friday will turn into a warmer weekend in Las Vegas, according to the National Weather Service.
President Joe Biden landed in Las Vegas on Tuesday evening and attended a private Democratic National Committee reception and fundraiser.
The Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix paddock building is set to be completed a month before the race kicks off.
The Boring Company’s Las Vegas Convention Center Loop saw its 1 millionth passenger Tuesday morning.
The utility submitted a proposal to spend $373 million to protect its infrastructure against extreme weather and other events.