Bands of Mormon crickets are hopping across Elko County to coat the sides of buildings, blanket roadways and generally annoy residents.
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Centennial Hills and Summerlin saw some heavy rain Monday evening. June normally is one of the driest months of the year in the valley.
Bam Bam became internet famous after his owner posted videos of him at Golden Knights games and watch parties in his remote-controlled cars.
The Air Force base said in a tweet Thursday that the dates were changed “due to emerging mission requirements.”
Crossroads Academy purchased the property with financing from an SBA 504 loan and help from the Nevada State Development Corporation.
Fourth of July firework displays will return this year at Red Rock Resort and Green Valley Ranch.
The Golden Knights, Las Vegas Aviators and several military and veterans groups, among other entries, will be featured in this year’s Fourth of July parade.
You might already know that the “B” on the aptly named “B” mountain in Henderson stands for Basic High School, but what does the little “Q” beneath it stand for?
From Star Wars-themed streets to train-themed streets, the Las Vegas Valley has weird street names to spare.
Test your wildlife knowledge and learn fun facts about Nevada’s fauna with information from the Nevada Department of Wildlife.
Dirt, the mascot of the Northern Nevada Railway, passed away in January from old age.
Not everyone wants to go the Strip for a swim. Here are some regional pools across the Las Vegas Valley to help you and your family keep cool.
Valley of Fire will be the first park to participate in the new state park reservation system.
The two concrete towers serve as a reminder to a failed south Strip project from the early 2010s.
