The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating after one of its officers was involved in a crash near downtown Las Vegas on Thursday evening.
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While the global spread of the new coronavirus from China grabs headlines, the flu already has sickened 15 million people in the U.S. and killed about 8,200 this season.
Census Bureau spokeswoman Misty Slater said, on average, a census taker in Clark County can make between $3,600 to $4,000 in an eight-week period.
Two people were injured in a fast-moving fire at a vacant home in central Las Vegas early Thursday.
Those in the Las Vegas Valley will have pleasant weather to enjoy Super Bowl weekend.
CoreCivic Director of Public Affairs Amanda Gilchrist said in an email Travis Frey, 31, a captain at the Southern Nevada Detention Center, was allegedly active on a neo-Nazi website, expressing interest in starting a white supremacist group.
Big Game bash, “Driving Miss Daisy” at Smith Center, a jitterbug lesson at a museum and a soccer watch party among upcoming downtown Las Vegas happenings
The Lloyd George U.S. Courthouse in downtown Las Vegas will reopen to the public on Thursday, the court said in a statement.
The approximately 65,000-square-foot Glenn and Ande Christenson School of Education Building will cost an estimated $55.9 million to construct. It’s slated to open in 2021.
Business owners cited reduced foot traffic, construction noise and the desire for lower rent as reasons for moving away from the Las Vegas Arts District.
McDoniel Elementary School’s slogan is: “Bringing the world’s oceans to the desert.” The lab was created in 1989, and now includes 10 saltwater and two freshwater tanks.
The Metropolitan Police Department’s new Summerlin Area Command officially opened its doors to the public Wednesday morning.
Southern Nevada Health District officials said that the possible case of a new coronavirus has been found in a resident of Clark County who recently visited Wuhan, China.
Six women competed for scholarship money Saturday at the first Miss Africa Nevada competition. Miss Ghana, UNLV and Liberty High School graduate Adwoa Fosu, won first place.
The Nevada Court of Appeals heard arguments Tuesday in a workers’ compensation claim made by a Henderson police officer who said he suffered hearing loss on the job.
