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Mackey iLead Academy for the Digital Sciences in North Las Vegas this year became the only kindergarten through eighth-grade campus in the Clark County School District.
The laser-equipped bicycle will roam the Las Vegas Valley in coming months to raise awareness of a Nevada law requiring motorists to give riders plenty of clearance.
Gerrard Nieva, one of five cyclists killed in a highway crash near Searchlight, was described as a humble and quiet man who serviced dialysis machines for a living.
All five bicyclists were Las Vegas residents and died of multiple blunt force injuries, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.
In celebration of the state’s observance of being admitted into the Union in 1864 here is a list of closures and openings on Friday.
Exterminators across the Las Vegas Valley are reporting a rise in residential rat calls during the pandemic.
Las Vegas intensive care nurse Geoconda Hughes discusses how the COVID-19 outbreak has made her question her career choice.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced Monday that students with an F-1 academic visa or M-1 vocational visa can’t take online-only classes during the fall semester.
Several police forces in the Las Vegas Valley have adjusted their policies about face masks after Gov. Steve Sisolak required face coverings for all Nevadans in public.
A Nevada Highway Patrol trooper who risked his life to save a woman clinging to the edge of a Las Vegas Valley highway overpass said Monday he was just doing his job.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal is still working to recognize each person in our community who has died from the coronavirus.
Preliminary numbers from the Clark County coroner’s office show suicides declined in March and April, despite all the pain inflicted on the community by the new coronavirus.
Dispatches from inside some Southern Nevada long-term care facilities hardest hit by the disease reveal culture of secrecy amid the pandemic.
Personal care aides provide a crucial lifeline to the elderly or disabled. But amid a pandemic, many are left to fend for themselves when it comes to personal safety.