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Residents of North Las Vegas will soon have a hospital closer to home as Dignity Health-St. Rose Dominican, a nonprofit faith-based hospital system, prepares to open its North Las Vegas campus.
Gov. Brian Sandoval signed off on a bill Thursday that requires pharmaceutical companies to release insulin prices after vetoing an earlier version of the bill he said wasn’t strong enough.
An infant was left at a North Las Vegas church Wednesday night, and it may be the missing “Baby Girl Jackson.”
Tensions were high at Elizabeth Wilhelm Elementary School when the Clark County School District deemed it at TurnaroundZone school in 2013 due to low performance on state assessments.
Here are your Tuesday afternoon headlines.
Small business owner Scott Black appears on track to unseat two-term incumbent Anita Wood during Tuesday night’s general election to represent Ward 3 of the North Las Vegas City Council.
A vision to bring a multisensory phonics learning system to children living at a North Las Vegas shelter quickly expanded to providing Wi-Fi for the entire facility.
Las Vegas is referred to as the wedding capital of the world, but some visitors end up tying the knot in less globally known areas of the valley. In particular, North Las Vegas and the northwest valley run counter to the stereotype of marriages here being held at drive-throughs or Elvis-themed chapels.
Contribution and expense reports filed Friday provide a final look at candidate war chests before voters decide city council races Tuesday in Las Vegas, North Las Vegas and Henderson.
Faraday Future’s 12-month lease inside North Las Vegas City Hall expires Thursday.
The 72-year-old woman who went missing Friday morning in North Las Vegas was found safe.
North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee called Thursday for a study on how nuclear waste might travel through Southern Nevada amid concerns that Yucca Mountain could become a repository for the radioactive material.
Southern Nevada Health District says it will conduct the spraying to prevent the Aedes aegypti mosquitoes from getting established in the area and that residents should not be impacted.
Data for last five years show an average of slightly more than 2,500 bites were reported to animal control officials in Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas and unincorporated Clark County each year
