Ikea has set an opening date for its new Henderson store concept. The small concept store differs from Ikea’s typical superstore model.
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Changes are coming after 12-year-old Christofer Suarez, a student at Smith Middle School in North Las Vegas, was struck and killed in an alleged DUI hit-and-run case.
Parts of the Las Vegas Valley saw a few showers from the remnants of Tropical Storm Priscilla.
One person has been arrested following a possible social media threat at a southeast Las Vegas performing arts school, according to the school’s principal.
An officer then falsified an arrest report in order to “manufacture probable cause,” the complaint claims.
The signage has gone up for the new store which is expected to open this year, marking the eighth location for the Mexican supermarket.
The new offer is the latest in a series of moves by Las Vegas casinos to encourage visitation amid a months-long decline.
Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix’s temporary Flamingo Road bridge at Koval Lane will return next week, after a multiday closure of the busy intersection.
Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill launched his 2026 re-election bid, emphasizing crime reduction, tech innovation and stronger community policing.
A British tourist who was critically injured in a Sept. 17 skydiving crash near Las Vegas has been released from the hospital, a spokesperson confirmed.
In addition, seasonal vaccines — including flu and RSV — are also available for all recommended age groups.
A woman is accused of operating an unlicensed diabetes clinic and forging doctor signatures after police said she gave fraudulent services to CCSD students.
National Walk & Roll to School Day comes as school district officials seek solutions after vehicles struck and killed two middle school students in the last week.
MGM Resorts International President and CEO Bill Hornbuckle emphasized the international in his appearance before the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
Every Summerlin resident is set to see an increase in their monthly master association dues beginning Jan. 1, according to the community’s Summerlines newsletter.
Fall is finally here, and as we welcome the cooler weather, our plants do too. It might seem counterintuitive to plant as the days shorten, but in the Desert Southwest, fall is, without a doubt, the best time to plant most of your trees, shrubs, and perennials.
At a Las Vegas news conference, business owners and advocates called for enhanced penalties for destroying property while stealing from businesses.
Friday’s forecast is showing sunshine and clear skies with a high of 82 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
One child was killed and another injured Thursday in a crash involving a vehicle and a scooter near Butternut Lane and Charnut Lane.
During a news conference, the FBI along with Metro announced a new campaign to target violent crime in Southern Nevada neighborhoods.
