Natalie Villegas, who served in the U.S. Air Force at Creech Air Force Base, was killed by a suspected impaired driver on Saturday. Her father hopes to honor her life and find justice.
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Multiple government bodies are attacking the problem of forever chemicals head on, especially with new regulations handed down from the Environmental Protection Agency.
A 23-year-old woman was killed on U.S. Highway 95 north of Las Vegas on Saturday.
A semi-truck driver accused in a crash that killed three motorcyclists near Laughlin last month blamed the wind for causing him to drive on wrong-way lanes, according to a Nevada Highway Patrol arrest report released Wednesday.
Saguaros can be found all over Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona, but you won’t find them so easily in Las Vegas.
O.J. Simpson’s executor said he now plans to work with the families of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, who were awarded a $33.5 million civil judgment against Simpson in 1997.
Seven-day-a-week operations will end with a grand finale event from Friday through Sunday.
Snowpack numbers for the Rocky Mountains are above the median, but whether that will translate to better water levels for Lake Mead and Nevada is unclear.
Tubes at Glen Canyon Dam might be damaged, threatening future deliveries from Lake Powell if water levels get too low, the Bureau of Reclamation said.
Estimates place the fish’s numbers below what they were in the fall, but scientists are soothed by how many young fish they saw.
Taylour Tedder, who has served as city manager for the past two and a half years, will soon be leaving after accepting an equivalent position on the East Coast.
In the drought-stricken Southwest, understanding your connection to water is paramount. These four books can help you do just that.
A man and woman were ejected and died near Boulder City early Sunday, said the Nevada Highway Patrol.
More than 200 locals spent their Saturday morning placing native plants along the Las Vegas Wash to help prevent erosion and further water filtration.
Mojave Max has been Las Vegas’ own Punxatawney Phil for over two decades, but Nevada’s other shelled celebrities are waiting to come out of their burrows.