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Two people were hospitalized Saturday afternoon for chlorine burns after using the Hooters Hotel jacuzzi, according to a county spokeswoman.
Las Vegas police were called to a fatal shooting Friday near Rancho Drive and Bonanza Road.
About a week ago, Amir Eden conducted a simple, but theologically powerful, exercise with students at the Adelson Educational Campus.
A diverse group of more than 1,000 people marched on the Strip to the chant of “Banks got bailed out, we got sold out” Thursday, as the weeks-old Occupy Wall Street protest went nationwide.
Las Vegas motorists must suffer through a paving marathon on Interstate 15 this weekend, but they should see a smooth ride Monday morning, according to the Nevada Department of Transportation.
The holidays are a time for gatherings, spreading warmth and cheer, and looking out for one another. For Nevada families who need a little extra help this winter, we are ready to lend our support. Through the Energy Share Program (Energy Share or Program), Southwest Gas and its customers who contribute to this program remain committed to fueling the communities it serves, helping ensure every household stays safe, warm, and comfortable this winter.
The incidents started in February and have occurred throughout various parts of the valley, according to a Metropolitan Police Department release.
The facility broke ground Wednesday, and will offer full-service, 24/7 emergency medical care when it opens in late 2026, according to a news release.
Visitors to Great Basin National Park shouldn’t expect cave tours until the spring.
Southern Nevada has entered a period of “unseasonable warmth,” the National Weather Service said. Expect highs 10 to 15 degrees above normal.
