One of the four people killed when two airplanes collided at the North Las Vegas Airport has been identified by family and friends as a Las Vegas Valley real estate agent.
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When Bill Monnett got home from a bar early Sunday, the condominium he’s lived at for over a year was surrounded by firefighters.
Las Vegas police Detective Justin Terry was remembered as a committed public servant, loving father and family man at a memorial service Monday.
The “Bash at the Bureau” celebrated those getting married at EDC this weekend.
After the first 100-degree day of the year, conditions in Las Vegas will be about 15 degrees cooler this weekend, just in time for the Electric Daisy Carnival.
A U.S. 95 bridge collapsed while under construction Thursday afternoon, briefly trapping and injuring a worker, authorities said.
Beginning Saturday, a new drive-thru COVID-19 testing site will be available in Summerlin.
Sunny and mild weather with afternoon breezes are forecast for Las Vegas on Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
The turf ban would apply to all new development, except for schools, parks and cemeteries. Existing regulations prohibit grass in front yards and limit it to 50 percent of a backyard’s area.
Police were seeking the driver of a vehicle involved in the two-vehicle crash in a construction zone in southern Las Vegas early Monday.
“I think it’s incredibly offensive and arguably defamatory to say something like that, which is obviously not true,” said the justice, Douglas Herndon.
A driver suddenly braking or cutting off vehicles is certain to bother fellow motorists. Taking a deep breath to shake off the frustration is part of the normal human experience: acting out in rage is not.
Clark County Commissioners Wednesday approved plans for the Boring Company’s Vegas Loop system, inching closer to digging beginning.
Light winds, a sunny sky and temperatures close to normal are forecast for the Las Vegas Valley for several days, according to the National Weather Service.
World War II veteran Vincent Shank of Las Vegas was honored with a parade at Chaparral High School on Sunday.