The valley’s largest Fourth of July parade will feature about the 20 floats, marching bands, fire engines, inflatables, 2,5oo participants and an estimated 35,000 spectators.
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Methamphetamine intoxication was the cause of death of a motorcyclist who died May 4 after a crash on U.S. Highway 95 near Indian Springs, the Clark County coroner’s office said.
Goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury and defensemen Jason Garrison, Deryk Engelland and Brayden McNabb have now seen some of Las Vegas’ iconic sites, including the Welcome To Fabulous Las Vegas sign.
Clark County commissioners recently approved plans by WTI Inc., an investor group in Cupertino, California, to build a 30-acre, 754-unit apartment complex off the west side of Las Vegas Boulevard at Chartan Avenue.
UNLV officials have opted not to comment since unveiling the university’s new sports logo Wednesday, an apparent attempt to hope the initial furor by Rebels supporters dies down.
Republic Services of Southern Nevada, the waste-management company that handles residential trash in the city and all other Southern Nevada municipalities, is now implementing single stream recycling.
A $696.5 billion defense authorization bill passed by a House committee this week includes provisions of interest to Nevada, including a rejection of the Trump administration’s call for another round of base closures.
Almost any way you measure it, the state ranks among the worst in the U.S. in terms of delivering a quality education. And underlying problems like poverty and a lack of English proficiency make it hard to move the needle.
Sheridan Su and his wife Jenny Wong are headed downtown. A second location of their popular Flock & Fowl on Sahara Avenue is set to open in the Ogden sometime this fall.
Wynn Resorts is still weeks away from becoming the fourth resort group on the Strip to charge customers to park in the company’s self-parking lots, a Wynn spokesman said Thursday.