Three people in Clark County and one in Nye County have become ill as part of a 13-state outbreak linked to contact with pet store puppies, according to local and state health agencies.
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Las Vegas police are investigating a fatal crash Wednesday afternoon in the far northwest valley.
Construction on the project — estimated to cost about $14 million — will likely begin in summer 2020. The overhaul includes a pool, splash pad, walking paths and turf area.
For decades, Friends of the Red Rock Canyon volunteers have quietly cleaned up graffiti on rocks along miles-long trails throughout the conservation area just west of Las Vegas.
Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones was head-to-toe in Christmas spirit for a zoning meeting on Wednesday.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a man who was struck and killed by an armored truck while riding in a motorized cart in a shopping center parking lot.
Colin DeFrate, whose tattoos have appeared on Las Vegas locals and Hollywood celebrities, died earlier this month, suffering an aneurysm as he rested his head in his wife’s lap.
Impairment is suspected in a two-vehicle crash in central Las Vegas that sent both drivers to the hospital early Wednesday.
Nevada wants a federal judge to declare illegal what it calls the U.S. government’s “secret plutonium smuggling operation” and order the removal of weapons-grade material already shipped to a security site north of Las Vegas over the state’s objections.
The Henderson City Council voted Tuesday night to partner with Cox Communications on developing a technology innovation program on Water Street.
An armored truck struck and killed a 82-year-old man man in a motorized shopping cart Tuesday afternoon in a northwest Las Vegas Valley shopping center, police said.
Two of Las Vegas’ cowboy hat-wearing pigeons are now hatless, thanks to volunteers from a pigeon rescue group and a local vet.
A fire at a southwest Las Vegas home caused $400,000 in damage Monday night.
A pedestrian was critically injured in a hit-and-run crash on East Flamingo Road in Las Vegas early Tuesday.
Officials are recommending approval of the settlement of Fernando Sauceda’s 2011 death to save money on litigation and avoid “any potential risk of an adverse verdict.”
