Studies suggest the world might be losing its color. But Las Vegas, the brightest spot on Earth visible from space, remains as colorful as ever.
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For a time, John Stewart was one of three test controllers, people responsible for ensuring the safe execution of nuclear testing.
Sunny skies, calm winds. Conditions couldn’t have been better for climbers at Red Rock Canyon outside of Las Vegas.
Used Christmas trees can be dropped off at more than 30 locations throughout the Las Vegas Valley as part of an effort to reduce waste.
Hundreds gathered at Or Bamidbar Chabad Sephardic Synagogue to dance and witness the lighting of the first candle, marking the beginning of Hanukkah.
Camels were useful in early Nevada because they did well in the desert and could also sustain cold weather.
The Clark County School District settled a two-year-old lawsuit with parents who complained of an inappropriate assignment for their high school daughter.
Nostalgia for the ’90s should be running high with projects involving “Friends,” Pamela Anderson and New Kids on the Block.
Only open the first Saturday of every month, The Mine Experience was once just a thought in a Henderson teacher’s head.
Nevada historians have listed these 12 historical places and things as most likely to be lost in the near future.
In 1999, as many people were bracing for the end of the world, Las Vegas threw a New Year’s Eve party. It did not go well.
According to Tobhiyah Green, co-owner of Green Squared, the old electronics piling up in your drawers at home are destined to become something greater than junk.
Azadeh Alizadeh comes to Las Vegas with worldly knowledge of how to make plants thrive in an urban setting.
Eric Johnston, who died in July at age 48, repeatedly led the InvestiGator to win the Review-Journal’s top high school journalism awards.
Boating guidelines dictate that all vessels should stay at least 100 feet away from a dive flag, but divers said that this is often not the case.
Many of the residents who packed the Mesquite City Council meeting said they were “disappointed” by the police union’s complaints against the chief of their city’s police department.
UNLV, UNR and Desert Research Institute graduate assistants on Thursday received a supermajority vote to unionize under the United Auto Workers union, now known as NGSW-UAW.
The Filipino community is thriving in the Las Vegas Valley: they’re health care professionals, educators, business owners and blue-collar workers.
Andrea Leonard, described as “brilliant and witty” by family and friends, died after the crash.
Henderson City Council member Dan Shaw fundraised nearly 10 times more than his opponent and lost. What happened?
Rain should hold off until after the Las Vegas Grand Prix on Saturday, but the windy conditions could be a factor for drivers.
Nevada’s class of 2024 graduated at a slightly higher rate than their 2023 counterparts.