Clark County “unlawfully collected” more than $8 million in property taxes and fees for the defunct Badlands golf course, according to a lawsuit filed by the former landowner of the 250 acres.
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This Las Vegas Strip casino estimates it could save 18 million gallons of water annually.
New York City’s mayor said a Las Vegas man who drove across the country to carry out a shooting that left four people dead was targeting the NFL headquarters.
A Las Vegas man died after a crash involving several vehicles July 22 on South Decatur Boulevard and Faircenter Drive, according to police.
The large blaze destroyed several businesses at the University Gardens Shopping Center.
A large piece of asphalt broke through a car’s windshield on Monday, leaving a 6-year-old boy critically injured, police said.
Alongside the new parking garage, the structure will include 10,000 square feet of retail space and public art installations.
Broadacres Marketplace said the North Las Vegas swap meet was reopening, weeks after it closed its doors citing fear about possible raids by immigration authorities.
Robert “Bob” Trent was born in Ely, Nevada, on July 28, 1925. Before he even turned 18, he began serving in the U.S. Navy in World War II.
Jimmy Johnson spent 30 years with the Clark County Fire Department. Now, he’s preparing to circumnavigate the globe.
A stretch of high occupancy vehicle lanes on Interstate 15 near the Strip won’t reopen as such after this weekend’s planned repaving of the highway tied to a yearslong road project.
A 58-year-old woman was critically injured in a hit-and-run crash early Saturday morning near downtown Las Vegas, according to the Metropolitan Police Department
The Highway Patrol’s campaign aims to raise awareness about reckless and impaired driving in the state.
A Desert Research Institute study suggests tree planting may not be Las Vegas’ saving grace in extremely hot summers.
A long-troubled community in south Las Vegas is set to be sold, though that will mean displacement for some at Paradise Spa.