Las Vegas police say their SWAT team responded to a hostage barricade situation in the east valley involving a man who had threatened to kill a woman.
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Over the course of nearly two weeks of early voting, plus people casting their votes via mail, more than 945,000 Nevadans, or 46.5 percent of registered voters, have voted.
The measurement of water is widely used across the West in discussions about the Colorado River.
Despite being located in the eye’s view of many travelers of inbound and outbound flights, Harry Reid International Airport’s Station 13, to most, is a little-known secret.
The Lee Canyon resort, which has a peak of 11,289 feet, receives an average of 129 inches of natural snow a year.
Environmentalists and the Western Shoshone Defense project say the agency violated federal laws meant to protect endangered species and public lands.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio Sen. JD Vance will each make campaign stops in Las Vegas on Saturday, just days before the Tuesday election.
Clark County officials urge you to think and act on safety issues when adjusting your clocks this weekend.
The Southern Nevada Public Lands Management Act is funding improvements to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area and Mountain’s Edge Regional Park.
Residents are allowed one assigned day of landscape or tree watering a week from Nov. 1 through Feb. 28, according to the Southern Nevada Water Authority.
Human remains discovered nearly 15 years ago near Hoover Dam have been identified as a man who lived a “lived a nomadic lifestyle.”
The rollover occurred about 22 miles west of Las Vegas. The driver was ejected as the motorcycle overturned.
Nye County will not restrict election observers after a lawsuit settlement with the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada.
A task force empowered to assist with hurricane response efforts as wind, rain and devastation whipped through southeastern states recently returned home to Nevada.
Experts say there are a variety of reasons why the real estate industry is growing in Nevada, even though the profession is losing numbers nationally.
