Ross, who served Ward 6 and as mayor pro tem, died on Thursday.
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Cottontail Ranch, 165 miles northwest of Las Vegas, burned down Monday morning. The brothel had a rumored tie to reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Reps. Steven Horsford and Susie Lee were among the speakers rallying voters to re-elect Democrats and to elect Cisco Aguilar, as secretary of state.
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo wants to give state cops a raise now, something Gov. Steve Sisolak has promised to do once the Legislature convenes in February.
Golf courses take on the most high-profile role in the effort to conserve water, but other sports are also part of an effort to conserve water as Lake Mead’s level falls.
The nonprofit Bloom Academy opened in August 2021 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. It serves homeschooled children and is part of a microschooling movement.
Texas U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz joined Senate hopeful Adam Laxalt at an event to promote the idea of school choice, which has stumbled in Nevada in recent years.
Lower levels of cases and hospitalizations end a recommendation that everyone wear a mask in indoor public places.
A woman’s caregiver saw the family’s normally friendly pit bull drag her by the neck into another bedroom. Meanwhile, Las Vegas police said they don’t anticipate making any arrests in the woman’s death.
Vice President Kamala Harris promoted recent Biden administration accomplishments in a daylong visit to Las Vegas on Wednesday, including a bill to ease inflation and another to make computer chips in the United States.
Residents are facing a move in a tight rental market as Las Vegas ends the Neighborhood Stabilization Program. As the final 61 homes are sold, the city said no one will be evicted and assistance is offered.
The department says weekday walk-in services are being eliminated in response to sustained staff shortages and high customer demand.
Reid International Airport staff failed to monitor Clark County employees who used keycards to park free for personal use despite previous stories revealing abuse.
After being elected roughly four years ago, Pahrump Justice of the Peace Lisa Chamlee has resigned her position.
Spanning more than half the size of Summerlin, a sprawling ranch property in Northern Nevada has hit the market for $100 million.
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Daily highs around 110 and morning lows near 85 are forecast by the Las Vegas office of the National Weather Service from Saturday through Thursday.
Two drivers were killed in a fiery wrong-way collision on the 215 Beltway during rush hour. A passenger was also injured.
A man was shot and killed by police after pointing a rifle at officers in a downtown Las Vegas apartment complex, according to police.
This was the Henderson Police Department’s second officer-involved shooting in 2024, officers said.