Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Community Ambulance host blood drives for the American Red Cross.
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Workers removed the Pabst Blue Ribbon neon sign at Fremont Street and Las Vegas Boulevard on Monday.
The Las Vegas Strip remains largely an empty space from one end to the other. Doors are locked. Traffic is minimal.
Hospitals asked, residents delivered. Masks are being made and donated to hospitals throughout the Las Vegas Valley.
Travis Strong joined more than 1,000 people who raced up the steps and raised nearly $300,000 for the American Lung Association in Nevada.
In what could be the equivalent to Project Neon for U.S. Highway 95, early plans reveal possible striking changes for the highway in downtown Las Vegas.
“This is our community, and we want to make sure everyone is taken care of as much as possible,” said the Rev. Courtney Krier of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church.
Since Saturday, DeJoy Wilson has been hospitalized at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center with a broken back, broken ribs and other injuries.
Las Vegas Fire Department investigators served a search warrant on the Alpine Motel Apartments on Sunday as part of an ongoing investigation into a fire that killed six people.
The crash at East Tropicana Avenue and Mountain Vista Street closed all of the westbound lanes of Tropicana. Traffic was also restricted to one lane in the eastbound lanes of Tropicana.
The crash occurred at 5:23 p.m. Saturday at the restaurant located near Las Vegas Boulevard North and Cheyenne Avenue.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas started the holiday season with a golden flavor on Friday night.
A 53-year-old Connecticut man died and another person was critically injured after a helicopter crash Wednesday afternoon in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
Shane “Scooter” Christensen broke the record for longest basketball twirl on the nose in 2016 while playing for the Harlem Globetrotters.
Three local kids with life-threatening illnesses learned Sunday they will get their dream vacations with help from the Make-A-Wish Southern Nevada.