Asada Mexican Restaurant is making a name for itself via how it grills meat.
North Las Vegas
Military veterans, police officers and firefighters will be honored by a memorial under development in North Las Vegas, but it’s still unclear what it will look like.
A pair of water and sewer projects will be funded by $21.56 million in bonds under a plan approved Wednesday night by the North Las Vegas City Council.
A fire station built nine years ago is already cracking and showing signs of structural distress, prompting the North Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday to order a $30,000 evaluation of the building.
The North Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday received a $108,000 state grant for a pedestrian awareness program geared toward school children.
Clark County School District Superintendent Pat Skorkowsky announced Thursday that he will step down when his current contract concludes at the end of June 2018.
Two pedestrians were injured Wednesday night after a hit-and-run crash in North Las Vegas.
The changes are subtle, but the owners of Jerry’s Nugget want to ensure the North Las Vegas mainstay remains competitive with other casinos across the valley.
A 37-year-old woman was shot dead outside a North Las Vegas home Wednesday afternoon, police said.
As a child, Apoorva Chauhan went to the library regularly with her family. She would read favorite books such as “Black Beauty” or the “Percy Jackson & the Olympians” series, which served as “a doorway to new worlds and adventures” when life became tough.
Narit Chaiwon, 32, of the southwest valley worked as a server for about 10 years after moving to Las Vegas. Now the northern Thailand native is embarking on his first business venture with Narong’s Thai Kitchen, which opened in the northeast valley in August.
New North Las Vegas Fire Chief Joseph Calhoun has been intrigued by the fire-emergency field since visiting a fire station as a child just outside Gary, Indiana.
Xiaoli Huang and her husband of 45 years, Zheng Fan, of North Las Vegas, spent their early lives researching cures to HIV and other diseases.
North Las Vegas police are investigating a Monday morning attack that left one man in critical condition.
Less than 60 percent of applicants are admitted to magnet and career-tech schools, despite growth in number of available slots in recent years. The schools’ performance tells why they exert such a strong pull.