Las Vegas police investigated a “suspicious item” Tuesday near the Sawyer Building in central Las Vegas.
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Spotty rain showers were covering much of the northern half of the Las Vegas Valley early Tuesday morning as the first of two cold fronts moves through the region.
Fire crews responded to the Juhl condo complex, 353 E. Bonneville Ave., around 7:42 a.m. in response to reports of light smoke coming from a second-floor unit.
Around 14,000 older Clark County School District students were returning to their classrooms on Monday after more than a year of virtual learning amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Weather conditions in the Las Vegas Valley on Monday will be close to normal, according to the National Weather Service.
Fremont Street Experience was lively and packed on Friday night, with masks seemingly optional for most people despite a sign saying they’re required.
Nearly one-third of the Metropolitan Police Department had been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as of Friday, the agency said.
The forecast high for Saturday is 72 with plenty of wind and a sunny sky.
A few thousand visitors dived into March Madness in the Stadium Swim area inside the Circa in downtown Las Vegas on Friday.
Students found out Friday where they’ll complete a residency for the next three to seven years in their chosen speciality.
It was the first time the Las Vegas Valley had seen 80 degrees since Nov. 6, when it was 86.
For the first time, the title of Miss Silver State USA was awarded to a transgender person.
A goat caught running around near downtown Las Vegas on Saturday was adopted Thursday, the Animal Foundation announced.
Las Vegas police and 10 Asian American organizations addressed safety concerns in a press conference Thursday afternoon following the recent killings of eight people at massage parlors in Georgia.
Many of those who are not yet eligible to receive doses under state rules are using a “Vaccine Hunters” Facebook group to cut in line.
Low winds, clearing skies and a high in the low 70s may make Thursday the best day of the week, according to the National Weather Service.
One year ago today, Gov. Steve Sisolak ordered the closure of nonessential businesses. Now, a once-empty Las Vegas Strip is seeing signs of a returning economy.
“It was always a home of love and celebrating all of us for who we were. My parents always practiced that. They didn’t care who you were. They didn’t care where you were from,” Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds says.
A warming trend in the Las Vegas Valley will continue Wednesday, according to the latest National Weather Service forecast.
First Friday is returning to downtown Las Vegas next month, organizers announced Tuesday.
LIght showers and flurris will cease Tuesday morning in favor of sunshine, but cool temperatures will stay in place.
The live two-hour discussion, which was streamed on the Clark County School District’s website and Facebook page, delved into the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on students.
