The change would be “disastrous” for Southern Nevada, dramatically lengthening wait times for patients, said Dr. John Ham, medical director at UMC’s Center for Transplantation.
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Get ready for some inflatable family fun at the “World’s Largest Bounce House,” which is set to open this weekend in North Las Vegas.
Zak Bagans’ Haunted Museum in Las Vegas is just one of the places in the Silver State where tales of otherworldly experiences abound.
Trevor Schneider bought his house in June 2017 when South Valley View Boulevard, which runs behind his house, ended before his neighborhood and a business center wasn’t there.
For those who missed on the extraterrestrial exercises but now have regrets because the parties are done, Google Maps is here to help.
Sawyer Middle School’s advanced drama program will present an anti-bullying play called “The Weight of Your Words.” Two performances Oct. 9 are open to the public.
A 56-year-old woman died and another woman was arrested on suspicion of DUI after a crash Wednesday involving four cars in the central Las Vegas Valley, police said.
Susan Mechsner, who appeared in the 1981 comedy “Stripes,” is suing the Animal Foundation of Las Vegas. She says it unfairly held her animals for two and a half months.
A bad flu season in Australia has some medical experts preparing for the worst in the U.S. and in Nevada, which has a lower than average vaccination rate.
A charitable organization based in Las Vegas and a longtime beneficiary got together for the first time Tuesday.
It’s summer this fall at the Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. Indian Summer, to be exact.
A mother, her 1-month-old baby and 41 dogs were rescued early Tuesday from a burning two-story North Las Vegas home.
Four days of extraterrestrial reveling in Storm Area events concluded Sunday without any alien abductions or UFO sightings reported.
A woman was killed and two men were critically injured in a crash Sunday morning in northwest Las Vegas, police said.
The boy took the vehicle while his mother was in the shower.
On Saturday, hundreds filled a North Las Vegas church for the funeral of Paula Davis, a 19-year-old UNLV student who was killed Sept. 6.
What began as a joke — “Storm Area 51, They Can’t Stop All of Us,” Matty Roberts posted on June 27 — quickly spiraled out of hand.
Most of the arrests were for trespassing and one indecent exposure that occurred when a Canadian man urinated on the back security gate at the Nevada Test and Training Range.
Two people were injured in the crash, which occurred Saturday morning in a dry lake bed in Rachel, near the Alienstock festival. One was airlifted to receive medical care.
With the final day of Storm Area 51 events winding down, a close encounter of the third kind finally took place near Area 51 on Saturday near Rachel, Nevada.
The scheduled musical artists won’t be coming to Hiko, but speakers will still appear inside the Alien Research Center. A few vendors chose to stick around, too.
The first two days of Storm Area 51 events has yielded only a handful of arrests, including one for a man urinating on an Area 51 security gate.
