Sign wavers. Sign spinners. Sign flippers. Human billboards. Sign dancers. They go by many names, and passersby see them during the day in many parts of the Las Vegas Valley.
North Las Vegas
Ruby Duncan and five other women who fought for Southern Nevada welfare recipients’ rights in the 1970s were celebrated as pioneers at the North Las Vegas school that bears her name.
The 18-year-old killed in a drive-by shooting Sunday afternoon in North Las Vegas has been identified as David Espinoza.
A man killed in a North Las Vegas crash early Sunday involving a suspected DUI driver has been identified by the Clark County coroner.
North Las Vegas police have arrested a DUI suspect in a crash that took the life of a Las Vegas man early Sunday morning.
It’s an indoor smell that’s now foreign in most large U.S. cities: lingering cigarette smoke. Because of laws passed elsewhere in the past dozen years or so, Las Vegas is one of the nation’s largest cities that still allow smoking in bars and casinos.
Bed Bath & Beyond is closer to moving a North Las Vegas warehouse operation into a logistics center under construction.
North Las Vegas police need the public’s help identifying a man involved in an indecent exposure case.
Tony and Stephanie Lemons married after they’d dated for about a month. Nearly 24 years later, they say they still give eachother butterflies.
An administrative board will not reopen a case that alleged North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee abused his office to hire friends and acquaintances.
Retired Chicago police officer Sidney Sharif bought his first home nearly five years ago in Las Vegas with a boost from a $15,000 grant.
Public comments are being sought on whether North Las Vegas should be able to obtain three easements in the Eglington Preserve area of the Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument, National Park Service officials said Wednesday.
Nevada lawmakers on Tuesday memorialized fallen North Las Vegas Police Detective Chad Parque, who died last month after a crash with a wrong-day driver.
Charlie Blake proudly looked across the community garden at Zion Methodist Church in North Las Vegas, where heads of lettuce, broccoli bunches and other vegetables are sprouting from roughly 40 soil-rich beds that rise from the desert land.
Several Southern Nevada elected officials were state legislators when they voted for a property tax cap measure that local governments around the state are lobbying to reform.