The east valley offers various summer day camps for children wishing to stay active.
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Henderson hasn’t decided when to put a property tax increase on the ballot, but has determined any new money would go to capital improvements, not employee pay, City Manager Jacob Snow said Thursday.
Signs in McCarran International Airport that advertise to tourists the shows they might want to attend in Las Vegas have been joined by a poster from the CDC that warns travelers about a MERS virus they should stay away from.
After a nearly-six year ownership, German investment house Deutsche Bank announced Thursday it was parting ways with the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, the stylish — but unprofitable — Strip hotel-casino and the last megaresort to open after the recession tore apart the gaming industry.
The Nevada Division of Forestry put the restrictions into effect Thursday for Big Bend, the Spring Mountains and Valley of Fire. The use of campfires using wood is prohibited — bring your camping stove and propane instead, or charcoal if you’re in a designated picnic area.
Southern Nevada’s primary terrorism preparedness program will see nearly $1.1 million in funding in the coming federal fiscal year under a grant allocation plan approved Thursday by the state Homeland Security Commission.
Las Vegas police on Thursday asked for the public’s help in finding two men who they think were involved in a robbery and shooting earlier this month.
The man police found dead in a desert lot in Henderson last week has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
A one-vehicle crash on northbound U.S. Highway 95 Thursday morning has been cleared and traffic is moving normally again.
One of the world’s largest titanium manufacturers has agreed to pay a record $13.8 million penalty for producing and dumping banned, cancer-causing chemicals at its factory in Henderson.