A North Las Vegas man is suspected of seriously injuring an infant in his care for the second time in five years, according to North Las Vegas police.
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Firefighters from 26 fire agencies across the country participated in a “live fire” training exercise in North Las Vegas on Thursday as part of Firehouse World 2020.
A judge on Thursday sided with a North Las Vegas motion to alter a previous judgment. The judge originally granted a motion to dismiss the case in September.
The exercises may resemble real-life scenarios, according to a statement from the university, including unusual police scanner activity or social media posts.
The turkeys, donated by MGM Grand, will be distributed to dozens of Three Square’s agency partners. There, organizers will choose how the turkey is distributed.
The change would be “disastrous” for Southern Nevada, dramatically lengthening wait times for patients, said Dr. John Ham, medical director at UMC’s Center for Transplantation.
Get ready for some inflatable family fun at the “World’s Largest Bounce House,” which is set to open this weekend in North Las Vegas.
The Thursday event, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Chuck Minker Sports Complex, 275 N. Mojave Road in Las Vegas, is free and open to the public.
Dabne Anaya, 17, a senior at Rancho High, has been intrigued by airplanes for as long as she can remember, she said. She’s part of the school’s aviation program and dreams of one day flying her own plane.
Under the new North Las Vegas Parking Services Division, parking violations are civil infractions instead of criminal. ave outstanding fines.”
Judy-Ann Young of northeast Las Vegas was 5 when her stepmother loaded her stepsister and her in a car en route from San Francisco to Alaska, where her father was working as a cement mason.
Arrest report says Rigoberto Chavez-Solorzano, 41, violently plowed into a vehicle carrying Maribel Aleman and two family members at East Lake Mead Boulevard and Palmer Street in North Las Vegas, killing her and hospitalizing them.
A North Las Vegas K-9 named Kya was injured Saturday while she and her handler searched for Camp Fire victims in Northern California.
The Animal Foundation in Las Vegas is now using facial-recognition technology to let Southern Nevadans view and track all its animals.
What drives people — particularly support staff and teachers — to leave? Or maybe the better question is what makes them stay?