One Las Vegas woman, Tara Pike, said she takes “reuse” to another level. Pike, a recycling manager at UNLV, started her recycling journey 29 years ago.
Mya Constantino
When single-stream recycling was implemented throughout the valley, advocates hoped recycling rates would increase. They didn’t.
A crash caused a “mobile office” to roll over Friday morning in southwest Las Vegas, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
Las Vegas police and 10 Asian American organizations addressed safety concerns in a press conference Thursday afternoon following the recent killings of eight people at massage parlors in Georgia.
About 130 members of the Las Vegas Valley’s Ethiopian community protested what they described as the U.S. government’s interference in the northeastern African nation’s domestic affairs.
Traffic on U.S. Highway 95 north of Beatty was flowing again Wednesday after a fatal crash, according to Nevada Highway Patrol.
After a fireplace fire spread to a wall Monday, damaging a northwest Las Vegas home, fire officials are warning the public about fireplace safety.
More than 80 aircraft are scheduled to depart Nellis twice a day and may remain in the air for up to five hours to participate in complex mission scenarios
Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help in locating a 60-year-old man last seen in southwest Las Vegas on Monday.
The Nevada Department of Public Safety is investigating a homicide from Tuesday in Laughlin, the agency said in a release Friday.
A 26-year-old miner who died at a work site near Jean last week was identified Tuesday afternoon.
A Nevada Highway Patrol trooper arrested a man accused of kidnapping during a traffic stop last month near Elko, according to a Tuesday news release.
Five “violent federal fugitives” were arrested this month following a weeklong operation in the Las Vegas Valley, according to a statement from the U.S. Marshals Service.
Authorities seized about 50,000 counterfeit oxycodone pills containing fentanyl on Wednesday in Las Vegas, according to a statement from the Drug Enforcement Administration.
When Rogelio Rodriguez of Las Vegas returned a green purse to the woman who lost it, she gave him a reward and listed him in her cellphone as “Roger: A Kind Honest Human.”