More than 400 officers will be working the event each night this weekend.
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Rain showers and storms could enter the Las Vegas Valley again on Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
Here’s a look at some museums that tell the story of Las Vegas’ history, from organized crime to nuclear testing.
Grasshoppers are becoming more active outside as temperatures warm up, but the number of them around the valley isn’t anything out of the ordinary, according to an entomologist.
Gigapower, an internet fiber company, has filed an application with state officials that would let it sell high-speed internet services in Las Vegas.
A section of a popular north-south road for Strip property workers to travel through the resort corridor will close for multiple days next week.
What acts to see, how to navigate traffic and more as EDC returns to Las Vegas Motor Speedway for three nights of dusk till dawn partying.
A veteran reporter muses on one of the oldest tools of the journalist’s trade, the old-school reporter’s notebook.
The helicopters will be able to perform search-and-rescue missions in nearly any local environment.
A canine handler who helps with security at Harry Reid International Airport was named the TSA’s Canine Handler of the Year.
A total of 12,000 fans have snapped up tickets to Thusdsay’s Historic Commercial Center block party.
A pedestrian struck by a car five months ago in southwest Las Vegas has died, police announced Tuesday.
Motorists should brace for traffic impacts on Interstate 15 just north of Las Vegas.
Retired Air Force Lt. Col. James Abraham died March 27. In the 1970s, he was the general manager of the Aladdin casino.
If the bill were to become law, Nevada would be the first state to give a water agency the power to cap the amount of water that flows into individual homes.