Pups on Parole, a program presented by Florence McClure Women’s Correctional Center and the Heaven Can Wait animal shelter, aims to prepare abandoned and troubled dogs for adoption.
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Several suppliers are bracing for Faraday Future to go belly up.
Various officials on Monday offered their reaction to the Faraday announcement that it was halting plans to producing cars at the Apex Industrial Park in North Las Vegas.
Tracing the history of Faraday in Nevada from John Lee’s first call to the pre-special session debate to the announcement Monday that Faraday won’t build cars anytime soon.
Singer and guitarist Camden West was performing at a casino lounge when an apparently drunk man approached, saying West’s music was too loud and was causing the man to lose money.
The event, featuring more than a dozen employers, will be held at the VA Medical Center, 6900 N. Pecos Road, from noon to 3 p.m.
Faraday Future’s decision to not build a factory in North Las Vegas will not hamper plans to widen U.S. Highway 93 as a way to accommodate other companies that may eventually move to Apex Industrial Park, the Nevada Department of Transportation said Monday.
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Micaela Moore, Bethany Rudd Sanchez and Claudia Aguayo already had at least two things in common: working for the City of North Las Vegas and being mothers to young children. Now they can bond over being on Nevada Business Magazine’s 2017 Legal Elite list.
By age 7, Getti Kehayova was performing acrobatics with her family across Europe in the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, the northwest valley resident said.
Victor “Frenchy” Letourneau, 72, had an impressive and varied resume when he applied to be a bowling ambassador at Santa Fe Station in 2005.
Aside from being an avid bowler of more than 50 years, he was the former editor and publisher of a Las Vegas-based bowling newspaper, Ten Pin Alley.
Faraday Future announced Monday it is walking away from its planned $1 billion electric car manufacturing factory at Apex in Southern Nevada.
Cathey Hooper, 52, was driving a 2008 Ford pickup that was hauling a camper when a powerful gust of wind blew the vehicles out of the travel lane, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
A 15-ton train traction motor near the end of its life enters a bay door on one side of General Electric Co.’s shop in North Las Vegas. The engine is split into its motor and gear. Over the span of a week, it travels from one side of the shop to the other.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the man fatally shot Wednesday morning in northeastern Las Vegas.