It’s not a holiday weekend but there’s another traffic jam on Interstate 15 at the California-Nevada border at Primm.
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Paul R. Williams may not be a household name, but many of the homes, churches and other buildings he designed stand as testament to his impact in Las Vegas.
Public health officials on Sunday reported a coronavirus test positivity rate of 9.9 percent. The last time the rate was below 10 percent was Nov. 3.
A 63-year-old man was killed in a hit-and-run collision at the intersection of Twain Avenue and Palos Verdes Street.
Clark County and federal fire officials responded to a blaze Sunday morning that burned more than 6 acres of Clark County Wetlands Park.
A week ahead of the day when pre-kindergartners through third-graders will return for in-person instruction, administrators wonder if they’ve prepared for everything.
Legal brothels in the Silver State have been shuttered for nearly a year, leaving sex workers to offer less-lucrative alternatives like online dates or nonsexual escort services.
Wednesday and Thursday’s COVID-19 vaccination appointments at two Las Vegas sites are now full for utility workers and those 65 and older, city officials announced Saturday.
Nevada on Saturday reported 371 new coronavirus cases and 37 additional deaths, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.
There are many plants to choose from when landscaping your home. But which will perform best in Las Vegas? How and where should they be grown in your yard?
The league, which started in 2016, is named after the late Larry Bolden, who was the first Black man to reach the rank of deputy chief with the Metropolitan Police Department.
UNLV, Nevada State College and College of Southern Nevada haven’t finalized graduation plans yet, including whether ceremonies will be in person or online.
The school, which will graduate its first class of students in May, announced Friday that it has been fully accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education.
The Springs Preserve celebrates African-American contributions to Las Vegas history and culture with a virtual festival.
The recently expanded center in North Las Vegas was built in 1998 and designed to be an “economic engine within the African American community,” its director said.
