Developer SunCap Property Group and project partner Diamond Realty Investments have announced plans for an industrial park called SunPoint West in North Las Vegas.
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When Rogelio Rodriguez of Las Vegas returned a green purse to the woman who lost it, she gave him a reward and listed him in her cellphone as “Roger: A Kind Honest Human.”
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A North Las Vegas resident is planning to move back to unincorporated Clark County in order to recover her pet African wildcat captured by police Tuesday night.
All of the Clark County School District’s approximately 42,000 employees, as well as those of public charter schools, are now eligible to make appointments for the COVID-19 vaccine, the district said Wednesday.
A wild cat native to Africa has been found and rescued in North Las Vegas.
A man who was also injured in the Jan. 10 shooting remained hospitalized in critical condition as of Monday morning, police said Tuesday.
One person has died and two were hospitalized Saturday night after a shooting in North Las Vegas.
A longtime Las Vegas real estate firm is building a small hotel in North Las Vegas and has plans for another in the valley.
State and local officials promise more tools to help Clark County residents book second doses of COVID-19 vaccine.
A man is suspected of fatally shooting a rival gang member during a memorial party early New Year’s Day, new records show.
Older military veterans are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at the Veterans Affairs hospital in North Las Vegas, with a few restrictions.
Projections from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation show Lake Mead is in danger of dropping low enough to trigger its first federally declared water shortage next year.
For some Nevadans who can’t stand in long lines, the answer could be clinic ride services.
Clark County School District Superintendent Jesus Jara began his annual State of the Schools speech on Friday by focusing on the toll that the COVID-19 pandemic and school closures have had on the mental health of students and staff.