A wildfire burning near Mount Potosi was 30 percent contained as of Wednesday night, officials said.
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A Clark County School District PE teacher has turned to GoFundMe to replace the value of thousands of dollars worth of equipment stolen from her classroom.
Texting “gives a great additional ability for domestic violence victims to reach out in a way that’s safe,” said Liz Ortenburger, CEO of Las Vegas shelter SafeNest.
The family of a man fatally shot by Las Vegas police during a Black Lives Matter protest last month held a press conference to urge any witnesses to the shooting to come forward.
A Nevada System of Higher Education committee interviewed four finalists Wednesday at UNLV. The Board of Regents is slated to vote Thursday on who to hire.
The North Las Vegas Police Department said it appreciates the anonymous donor’s show of kindness.
More than 270 NV Energy customers were without power Wednesday afternoon after a fire damaged a power pole near Jones Boulevard and U.S. Highway 95, the Las Vegas Fire Department said.
Clark County School District representatives said a guide will be released in the next couple of weeks to answer families’ questions about distance learning this fall.
The Henderson City Council unanimously approved holding its regular meetings during the business day. The city has said the change will save money on staff overtime.
Knights players send recorded messages of support to wounded Las Vegas police officer Shay Mikalonis as he continues to receive treatment for a gunshot wound suffered during a Black Lives Matter protest.
The victim was rushed to the hospital after a vehicle crashed on Stewart Avenue, north of Main Street, at 6:29 a.m., a Metropolitan Police Department spokesman said.
A vacant home was damaged by fire early Wednesday in the central Las Vegas Valley.
Clouds will diminish and winds will increase Wednesday in the Las Vegas Valley, the National Weather Service says.
A pedestrian died after being struck by a vehicle early Wednesday in the south Las Vegas Valley.
More than 4,700 Nevada teaching licenses are set to expire within the next four months, the Department of Education said Monday.
