A house in the Southern Highlands area was struck by lightning Saturday and caught fire during the afternoon deluge of rain and flooding.
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Krave Massive, a downtown Las Vegas nightclub with a short but troubled history, was closed by the state for an undisclosed permitting problem, and its minority owners are negotiating to take over operations.
A single-car crash left a 24-year-old Las Vegas man dead early Saturday morning in Henderson, police said.
With tensions rising in Syria and American interest growing, protesters lined the Las Vegas street to exercise their First Amendment rights with a demonstration against possible U.S. involvement in Syria.
Nevada State Route 160 is closed in both directions near Mile Marker 11 after flash floods caused mudslides Friday night.
Baja Fresh Mexican Grill plans to donate 50 percent of its Labor Day weekend sales to help pay for the funeral of Mark Brian Lovett, the welding inspector who fell to his death while inspecting a job site in Summerlin earlier this month.
When it comes to stocking classrooms with supplies, teachers still dig into their own pockets. A new survey from the National School Supply & Equipment Association found that American public school teachers spend, on average, about $485 of their own money on school supplies for their classrooms each year.
A man is in critical condition after he was hit while riding his scooter in the early hours of Saturday morning near Rainbow Boulevard and Alta Drive.
Literary events set for this week include Las Vegas Review-Journal political columnist Steve Sebelius interviewing former Gov. Bob Miller about Miller’s memoir “Son of a Gambling Man: My Journey from a Casino Family to the Governor’s Mansion” at 7 p.m. Sept. 5 at the Clark County Library, 1401 E. Flamingo Road, as part of a Vegas Valley Book Festival preview event.
Citing concerns that the city had improperly abdicated some of its land use powers, Clark County District Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez on Thursday temporarily halted the granting of more permits to build or operate outdoor bars on the Fremont Street Experience.
For many people, The Arts Factory is the 18b Arts District. Owner Wes Myles bought the building in 1992, gave it its name and started encouraging arts.
When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that’s amore of the San Gennaro Feast.
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada’s Viva Bike Vegas 2013 Gran Fondo Pinarello is set to return to the Strip Sept. 21.
In the Jewish religion, 13 holds special significance. In Summerlin, 13 is significant in another way. This year marks Temple Beth Sholom’s 13th year of hosting its L’Dor V’Dor outreach program, which opens its doors to homebound and assisted living seniors for a free luncheon.
A man wanted in the drive-by shooting death of a 6-year-old Michigan girl was arrested in Las Vegas Friday.