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Just a block from a stretch of Fremont Street where epicurean highlights include deep-fried Twinkies and cheap hot dogs, Kerry Clasby peels open an organically raised tangerine to share with a small group.
In their first month at the Springs Preserve, Nevada State Museum officials are seeing a steady flow of visitors despite being open four days a week. There are no concrete numbers yet.
A woman who might have been involved in a domestic-related incident died after being found injured on a roadway in the southwest valley, Las Vegas police said Sunday night.
Five residents and their family pets are displaced after a fire quickly spread from the attic throughout their Henderson home Friday.
Avery Cardoza saved a legendary Las Vegas bookstore and built a successful gaming publishing house.
Being a publicist, however, isn’t his strong suit. Even when it comes to his recently published novel.
A 27-year-old Las Vegas man is dead after driving his truck into a construction crane Friday afternoon.
Young pop star Justin Bieber performed a private concert and donated $100,000 to Whitney Elementary School on Friday, a gift he announced for the at-risk school in late October.
Over Thursday and Friday, all 400 students at Wendell Williams Elementary School were given gifts — brand-new tennis shoes and socks — and a stocking full of goodies, provided by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Like many of us, Michael Towns once struggled to lose weight due to inconsistent dieting and overeating, and that struggle came with a series of health complications.
An imprisoned Discovery Channel reality show star faces a murder charge after his cellmate was found dead following a fight at the Clark County Detention Center on Friday, police said.
Saturday’s event was part of a week-long celebration to showcase African American culture.
The mountains were expected to get between eight and 16 inches for areas above 7,500 feet, said the National Weather Service, with wind gusts up to 35 mph.
Last year, about 10,000 Christmas trees transformed into 86 tons of mulch for use in city parks.
