In a city where “we tear down the old, and bring in the new,” the Historic Westside School has thrived to become the oldest standing school in Las Vegas, Councilman Cedric Crear noted this week.
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The new store sits next to the original and revered market off Martin Luther King and Lake Mead boulevards.
More than 500 people live in the city’s tunnels, but they aren’t a safe shelter, and can prove deadly.
Volunteers tallied 6,566 unhoused locals, the highest number since 2015, according to figures from Southern Nevada Homelessness Continuum of Care.
The donations intended for survivors of wildfires that ravaged the island of Maui keep rolling in.
A parade, a festival and a ribbon-cutting ceremony will inaugurate Clark County’s first official cultural district.
As municipalities race to keep up with the growing demand for public pickleball courts, the city of Las Vegas is planning a 32-court complex in the northwest.
They call the game “drone soccer,” in which the players attempt to maneuver the gadgets through squishy barrel-sized obstacles and into rings while also learning life skills.
The NSEA said it formed a political action committee, “Schools Over Stadiums,” to oppose public funding for the proposed baseball stadium.
Residents of the Lytle Ranch community in Moapa see their roads flood nearly every time it rains, but seeking help from the county has proved fruitless.
The developer of the “Harlem Nights” resort has reduced the height of his project, but neighbors still have concerns about the impact on their neighborhood.
Clark County is moving to “take back” east Las Vegas trails where an increasing number of homeless residents have migrated since the onset of the pandemic.
A union that represents transport workers called on the RTC of Southern Nevada to increase security in the wake of several violent incidents aboard buses.
The city of Las Vegas on Wednesday afternoon hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony outside a pair of 40-foot shipping containers converted into hydroponic pods.
The view for picture takers at the mammoth Gateway Arches in the north Strip just improved significantly thanks to a new observation deck.
Living in one of the driest metropolitan areas in the country means doing all we can as a community to protect our limited water resources. Diagnosing and repairing leaks at home is a crucial element of our water conservation efforts. Repairing or replacing hidden water wasters at your home—such as dripping faucets or faulty toilet […]
Members of the Henderson Fire Department demonstrated how they respond to a 911 call about a child trapped in a hot car.
The Animal Foundation has taken in 1,132 animals from June 1-12. The foundation is using emergency pop-up kennels to temporarily house its new arrivals.
After two days of official 108 highs, Thursday and Friday are projected to reach around 106. Winds could gust to 22 mph Thursday, giving a blow dryer feel to the day.
Re-creations of Central Perk and other sets, along with original props and costumes, will be on display at “The ‘Friends’ Experience.”