The Las Vegas Valley Water District and the Southern Nevada Water Authority have suspended visits to residential and commercial sites, citing the coronavirus outbreak.
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Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area Scenic Drive is closed until further notice, according to the organization’s website.
An email sent to parents just before 8 a.m. said a member of the John Tartan Elementary School had tested positive for coronavirus.
There have been 2,909 tests performed, according to the Nevada Health Response state website.
An early-morning fire in its kitchen has forced the popular Chinatown-area restaurant District One to close its doors while it undergoes repairs.
The Las Vegas skies brought us plenty of rain and dark clouds Saturday, but as the saying goes, every dark cloud has a silver lining.
A preliminary investigation indicates a taxi ran a red light and hit a truck, causing the cab to spin and strike the female pedestrian in a downtown intersection, Las Vegas police said.
A 65-year-old man from Indian Springs died in a rollover crash early Saturday on U.S. Highway 95 near the Clark County town, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.
When preparing to prune plants, follow these three rules: adjusting loppers or hand shears so they don’t rip plants instead of cutting them, making sure the blade is sharp for the same reason and sanitizing the blades.
Kelso Depot holds a wealth of history, and its surroundings offer camping, stargazing, hiking and nature appreciation.
The caucus came and went in the Las Vegas Valley, but the rain and mountain snow that fell Saturday was expected to stick around into the evening, according to the National Weather Service.
Fire Station 53 at Gowan Road and Simmons Street started sinking before it turned 10 years old. North Las Vegas is now trying to recoup its costs in a legal battle.
McCarran International Airport is not taking special precautions as a result of the deadly coronavirus outbreak circulating mostly in China.
Clark County School District second-grade teacher Jeff Rapp wrote Nevada State College’s first official fight song, “All Will Hail Black and Gold.”
Henderson’s animal shelter had a 91.7 percent “no kill” rate in 2019 — a slight increase over the previous year. In total, 4,492 animals were brought to the shelter in 2019.
