The city of Las Vegas on Wednesday afternoon hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony outside a pair of 40-foot shipping containers converted into hydroponic pods.
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The remains of a man who likely drowned nearly 40 years ago at Lake Mead National Recreation Area were found in October.
A family of a 3-year-old who drowned at an off-Strip hotel has filed a wrongful death lawsuit alleging the property did not properly supervise its pool area.
At least four people were killed Tuesday after separate crashes in the valley.
With President Joe Biden set to make a stop on Las Vegas starting Tuesday evening, motorists should brace for major traffic impacts.
Work kicked off Monday on the $38.5 million road improvement project on stretches of Charleston Boulevard and Rancho Drive in the Las Vegas Medical District.
More than 600 people attended the Adloyada parade on Sunday in honor of the Jewish holiday of Purim.
Winter is not over yet for the Las Vegas Valley. Expect some rain, snow and strong winds as another storm arrives from the west.
Brightline West entered into an agreement with several rail unions committing to the use of unionized laborers to operate and maintain the planned $10 billion Las Vegas-to-Southern California system.
Following last summer’s historic rainfall, day-to-day travels in and around Death Valley National Park are returning to normal.
The nonprofit held a graduation ceremony for 55 formerly incarcerated men and women who had completed its program for re-entering society.
Dozens of community members protested outside the Clark County School District office Friday night following a week of outcry from local organizations in response to video of a school police officer’s altercation with a Black student.
As couples flocked to chapels for Valentine’s Day weddings, Clark County installed a new art display at the Clark County Marriage License Bureau and snow fell in Las Vegas, billed as the “marriage capital of the world.”
Culinary Local 226 Vice President Leain Vashon has been part of the union for more than 40 years.
Amid a major drought in the Western U.S., a proposed solution comes up repeatedly: large-scale river diversions, including pumping Mississippi River water to parched states.