Nevada leads the nation in a dubious category — the rate of syphilis infections — officials announced Tuesday.
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As Easter and springtime approach, some people might be tempted to adopt a rabbit for the holiday.
Saturday’s grand opening of The Writer’s Block celebrated the first look at the store’s new location at 519 S. Sixth St. It also marked the launch of The Lucy, a new mixed-use campus committed to fostering a community of creativity.
Dozens of rare relict leopard frogs were set free Thursday in their new urban habitat at the Springs Preserve, part of the effort to revive the species thought to be extinct along the Virgin and Colorado rivers before it was discovered anew near Lake Mead in 1991.
The Catholic Diocese of Las Vegas released a list on Friday of 27 priests and six others who served in the Las Vegas Valley and were “credibly accused” of sexual misconduct with a minor.
Before a mascot’s jetpack entrance out of center field, a fighter jet flyover and the first pitch at the Las Vegas Aviators’ new stadium, there were three women sitting alone outside the home plate entrance.
Edward Hall, one of the last surviving veterans of the Pearl Harbor attack, recounted his experiences during a Las Vegas event Saturday honoring the 95-year-old Army veteran.
Since Metro added six officers to its Homeless Outreach Team in December, the unit has made contact with more than 3,000 homeless people, persuaded 791 to accepted services and moved 147 into permanent housing, it says.
A man who was shot by a Nevada Highway Patrol trooper Tuesday on Mount Charleston was identified Friday as 23-year-old Richard Henderson of North Las Vegas.
A 36-year-old man died Sunday night after Las Vegas corrections officers tried restraining him at the county jail.