Nevada Highway Patrol and Nevada State Police dispatch phone lines are back up after being down statewide for most of the day Sunday, according to a press release.
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The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for central Clark County.
After the death of a Las Vegas woman, a family who had made arrangements at a now-closed local funeral home learned an open casket would be impossible.
A downtown Las Vegas watch party was buzzing as fans rallied behind Summerlin South’s victory in the U.S. championship at the Little League World Series.
Javier Becerril-Solis was arrested after investigators seized over $100,000 worth of shoes, purses, designer clothes, and other items, police said.
After an extreme heat warning that lasted for four days, rain chances will continue to increase during the next few days.
The Clark County Fire Department rolled out two new state-of-the-art fire trucks Friday, showing off the additions to the department’s fire equipment protecting its Fire Station 13.
Onofrio “No-No” Zicari, a Purple Heart recipient who was only 21 when he took part in the D-Day invasion of Normandy during World War II, has died.
In addition, a casino in the western Las Vegas Valley had its new high-limit room live up to its name with two big jackpots.
The valley is under an extreme heat warning until 11 p.m. Saturday. Clark County said its cooling stations are active through Saturday.
A 20-year-old man from South Carolina was killed after he was struck by a vehicle just east of the Las Vegas Strip, police said.
A late-night crash closed the northbound lanes of Interstate 15 south of Las Vegas.
Raul Cardoza-Lopez was sitting in his work van last March, going over estimates, when Kayla Alery approached him and fired a single shot into his neck.
Heat-related deaths are still numerous in 2025, despite a relatively mild summer compared with 2024.
