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Las Vegas police investigated a “suspicious item” Tuesday near the Sawyer Building in central Las Vegas.
Spotty rain showers were covering much of the northern half of the Las Vegas Valley early Tuesday morning as the first of two cold fronts moves through the region.
Under its reopening plan, the district is relying on 340 first aid safety assistants — whose primary role is to provide first aid to students — to staff school sickrooms.
Class-action lawsuits filed Tuesday accuse auto insurance companies of failing to reduce premiums sufficiently for Nevada policyholders during the pandemic.
Las Vegas bicyclists on Saturday morning unveiled a memorial for the five bicyclists killed in December in a crash on U.S. Highway 95.
The damage occurred off-property but affected a transfer switch that serves the Strip resort, an official said.
A man suffering a medical crisis at a car dealership Monday died in police custody despite Las Vegas officers administering an overdose-reversal drug.
Half a dozen people were detained Wednesday night during a confrontation between Las Vegas police and a group of more than 100 protesters calling for justice in the shooting death of Breonna Taylor.
Deer Creek Road is closed Sunday afternoon for flooding and a rock slide, the National Weather Service said.
“What we’ve seen already this week, a common situation is domestic violence,” Elliott Davis, communications manager for Metro, said at a press conference Thursday afternoon.
The NSHE Board of Regents voted Thursday to hire Keith Whitfield, currently provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at Wayne State University in Detroit.
The Clark County School Board will hold a special session Wednesday to evaluate the “character, misconduct or competence” of Superintendent Jesus Jara.
Las Vegas fire officials are urging safety as they anticipate an uptick in at-home fireworks around Fourth of July with more people staying home amid the pandemic.
On Thursday, the Nevada National Guard unloaded boxes of personal protective equipment to Silver Hills Health Care Center in Las Vegas.