A lack of trees makes the Historic Westside one of the hottest neighborhoods in Las Vegas, which climate scientists consider to be the nation’s second-fastest warming city.
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A crash involving four vehicles at the intersection of North Eastern Avenue and East Stewart Avenue happened just before 6:30 a.m. Sunday.
In a social media post, Broadacres leadership said it doesn’t want “any of our customers, vendors or employees detained at our business.”
A lucky lottery player who purchased a Fantasy 5 California Lottery ticket in Primm on Friday was one of over two-dozen players who will split a jackpot.
A Public Safety Outage Management watch was declared by NV Energy after the National Weather Service declared a red flag warning for Mount Charleston.
Lost Souls Tattoo Shop in Las Vegas held a “flash tattoo” fundraiser, giving small tattoos to patrons for between $20-$30.
The union representing officers and other staff at the Metropolitan Police Department is asking members to consider striking should a new mandatory increase to retirement contributions take effect next month.
“It really streamlines processes in the Apex Industrial Area in terms of utilities, easements, to allow development to really accelerate out there,” North Las Vegas Councilman Scott Black said.
The plan to connect the Boring Co.’s underground Vegas Loop transit system with Harry Reid International Airport is becoming clearer.
It was 98 degrees inside of the woman’s apartment, according to a coroner’s investigation referenced in the lawsuit.
A girl who was the sole survivor of a crash that killed her mother and another woman is on the long road to recovery, a relative said.
The death marked the 80th traffic-related fatality in Metro’s jurisdiction in 2025.
Ninety-nine Clark County foster children graduated high school in 2025. Support from foster families helps set kids up for the future, and Clark County needs more foster homes.
The “Harlem Nights” proposal for a resort and apartment building in the Historic Westside was shot down by the Las Vegas City Council.
North Las Vegas Mayor Goynes-Brown opened the ceremony acknowledging Juneteenth as a day to reflect on the past and “recommit to the work that still lies ahead.”