An error by SNWA, combined with pushback to a “nonfunctional turf” ban could leave the Las Vegas Valley short of the water savings it needs to continue growing without increasing its overall water use.
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JIM AND BEVERLY ROGERS PLEDGE $10 MILLION TO BLACK MOUNTAIN INSTITUTE
Clark County has spent at least $15.7 million since 2001 on efforts to protect the tortoise, which is listed as a threatened species by the federal government.
About 475 Mount Charleston residents were left without power in 30-degree weather after a heavy snowfall from last week’s storm.
A woman was transported to a Las Vegas hospital after being burned in a travel trailer Sunday.
A severe avalanche warning was issued Saturday by the Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort as snow continued to fall on Mount Charleston.
Unemployed and struggling to feed himself these days, Pete Munoz was one of an estimated 1,600 people who received free frozen turkeys on a dreary Saturday morning, part of the Las Vegas Mission’s annual giveaway.
Navy veteran Sandi Niccum, a longtime advocate for veterans in Las Vegas, died Nov. 15 at age 78.
It was love at first catch. Hanging upside down, Justin Chodkowski grabbed April Brown as she flew through the air under the Big Top.
The air is a chilly 38 degrees as a forensic investigator wheels a blue body bag into a refrigeration unit at the Clark County Coroner’s Office, 1704 Pinto Lane. A purple foot rolls out as the bag is zipped shut.
At least 50 drivers were stranded in a snowstorm that closed an 80-mile stretch of U.S. Highway 93, according to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Department.
She’s headed back to her homeland to help the hungry and the homeless in the Philippines, which is still reeling from one of the most powerful typhoons in recorded history.
A man died Friday morning after being injured in a car crash Thursday night near Tropicana Avenue and Duneville Street.
If your kids need something new to read every Hanukkah, then stop your search right here. For family or for fun, “Hanukkah in Alaska” is a book your 3- to 6-year-old will want to see.
When David de Alba was living in Cuba, he never dreamed he would grow up to perform as Judy Garland.
Sgt. Ray Spencer was inspired to create a class called The Dark Side of Social Media after noticing the links between social media and crime.
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Two people have been injured Tuesday morning in an east Las Vegas Valley shooting.
The Oakland Athletics plan to build a ballpark on the site of the Tropicana, but Bally’s says where the stadium will sit on that site is still being determined.
Clark County launched a website to gather community feedback on its plans to redevelop the Spring Mountain Corridor in central Las Vegas.
The Israeli-American Council held a rally to observe Israel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day and to show support for local Jewish students.