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Between the 2019-2020 and 2024-2025 school years, the number of students in Clark County attending charter schools grew by 26 percent, according to a report.
A road was closed west of the Las Vegas Strip is closed for a shooting investigation.
The filing alleges that the Las Vegas Valley Water District violated its service contract to customers, as well as the state and federal constitutions.
New information shows Shane Tamura was placed on a “L2K” mental health hold in 2022 and again in 2024, two months before he purchased the firearm he used to kill four and himself in New York City.
Risk factors for dying in the heat include drug use, old age and homelessness, according to experts.
A judge said prosecutors filed a criminal complaint with charges including DUI resulting in substantial bodily harm and reckless driving resulting.
A supermarket and a brewery have drawn up plans for new locations in a building in the Boca Park shopping center that has sat vacant for nearly a decade.
NWS meteorologists said smoke levels throughout this week will depend on levels of fire containment and wind direction.
A man who died in a multi-vehicle crash on Saturday while riding an electric bicycle in the east Las Vegas Valley has been identified by authorities.
With the first day of the new school year approaching, the Golden Knights are helping Las Vegas residents by giving away gas.
The downtown bar’s owner said a vehicle with four people inside sped into the property early Monday morning and collided with a brick wall.
The deal adds around 13 million square feet of managed real estate to the portfolio of the buyer, which now has more than 20 million square feet in Nevada.
Transit officials are looking at the future of mobility along a long stretch of Charleston Boulevard between Summerlin and the east Las Vegas Valley.
The shooter who killed four people in a Manhattan office building housing the NFL’s headquarters had sought medical treatment for debilitating headaches, ESPN reported on Sunday.
