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Desert Radiology has abruptly notified UMC that it is terminating their 57-year working relationship later this year.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto visited Desert Springs Hospital, a mental health facility that will add 94 beds to expand its in-patient services.
Jose Rivera filed a civil lawsuit against CSL Plasma in District Court after they told him he was HIV-positive and marked him as such on the National Donor Deferral Registry.
A Chicago-bound flight from Las Vegas was forced to return to Harry Reid International Airport after a tire burst upon departure.
Bark-Andre Furry, the unofficial Golden Knights mascot, passed away recently, but his brother Deke-Henri Furry is picking up the mantle.
TSA officials and Nevada congresswomen cut the ribbon for the new 26,000-square-foot training facility.
A state lawyer said Las Vegas OB-GYN Dr. George Chambers engaged in “sexual improprieties constituting sexual misconduct.”
The board’s complaint against Dr. George Chambers accuses him of abusing his relationships with patients for financial or other personal gain.
What parents and bystanders can do to prevent the tragedy of kids and pets dying in hot cars.
Pope Francis has created the Archdiocese of Las Vegas, which will include two nearby dioceses in addition to the Las Vegas Valley.
Understaffing has hospital patients calling 9-1-1, according to workers as their union contract is due to expire next week.
Not everyone wants to go the Strip for a swim. Here are some regional pools across the Las Vegas Valley to help you and your family keep cool.
About 45,000 people drove through the California-Nevada border on Interstate 15 every day last year, but some days and months are more of a nightmare.
The Southern Nevada Health District is calling attention to xylazine, an animal tranquilizer being increasingly linked to overdose deaths around the country.
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