Photo: Winter Wonderland … in April
April 11, 2011 - 1:01 am
Matthew Beasley, according to the 21-page plea agreement memorandum filed in U.S. District Court, solicited over $519 million in investments from over 1,200 people from 2017 to 2022.
The annual PRIDE festival was held at the Desert Breeze Events Center near South Durango Drive.
Thousands of people, many armed with signs and banners blasting President Donald Trump, descended on several Southern Nevada locations for “No Kings” protests Saturday.
The recent trend of high 70s to low 80s and sunshine continues, as the daily high will be 79 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
In a post to X on Friday, Metro announced that its new fleet of Tesla Cybertruck vehicles are set to enter service soon.
Christopher Ford, 53, was charged with one count of murder and another of attempted murder Wednesday after the shooting that happened near Torrey Pines and Vegas drives.
Motorists should brace for a week of lane reductions and freeway ramp closures on Interstate 15 south of the resort corridor as a yearslong widening project moves along.
Three Chinese nationals and one South Korean national were arrested this week after a two-year joint federal investigation in the Las Vegas Valley.
The Las Vegas Academy of the Arts is getting seven new buildings and renovations to three old ones. The project will increase the school’s capacity by 400 students.
The water beneath our feet is vanishing, putting people, plants and animals at risk in the Nevada desert. A recent study paints a dismal picture of Nevada’s groundwater wells.