Clark County’s foster youth graduates are heading off to college and careers, despite a pandemic that closed schools for nearly three months.
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Clark County School District Superintendent Jesus Jara on Friday addressed additional questions about the district’s reopening plans in August.
The nuclear reactor vessel from the San Onofre nuclear plant, which will be the largest and heaviest object ever moved on a Nevada road, is heading for Las Vegas by rail.
The Las Vegas Valley Chinese American community is now using the pipeline it established to help China fight the COVID-19 pandemic to aid hospitals in Southern Nevada.
Parents will be asked to provide either the student’s ID card, or the student’s name, identification number, school site and grade level, the district said Thursday.
The coronavirus self-quarantine has led many people to seek the company of a pet, according to the Animal Foundation.
Jim Twohig, a 75-year-old Air Force veteran from Sun City, spent three years and about 2,000 hours crafting the perfectly proportioned replica of the U.S.S. Niagara.
The call came in just after 4:30 p.m. to Brady Linen Services, 1 W. Mayflower Ave.
Nancy Brown says having a special birthday every four “makes me feel younger than I am.”
Chinese New Year was in full swing at The Venetian and The Venetian Grand Canal Shoppes on Saturday.
Police have released details about a crash that killed four and critically burned two in the western valley Thursday evening, bringing Metro’s 2019 traffic death toll to 109.
On Thursday, the Clark County Fire Department conducted live fire training at a house in Las Vegas.
North Las Vegas firefighters responded to a structure fire on East Tonopah Avenue Thursday morning.
Clark County Commissioner Lawrence Weekly and a host of community groups organized the annual Thanksgiving turkey giveaway on Tuesday, handing out holiday birds to needy people in District D.
Family and friends gathered on Saturday afternoon to celebrate the life of the 6-year-old boy who police believe was set on fire by his mother on Oct. 8.
The family of Michael Sigler, a student who was killed in a recent crash, held a celebration of life ceremony Sunday at Celebration Church in Las Vegas.
Six months after it began operating around the clock, the complex where the homeless can sleep and access a range of services has seen the departure of the main contractor hired to run it and a delay in planned construction.