Southern Nevadans will feel the coldest weather in more than two years early next week.
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Most are saying it’s too early to determine whether visitation to Las Vegas will be affected by recent fires, but those who are commenting are split on what to expect.
When a man with a bat charged at Las Vegas police officers in September, they deployed an electronic control device to stop him. It didn’t work.
Alex Ghibaudo claimed that he was targeted by the State Bar and another attorney, resulting in a recent 90-day suspension of his law license.
A pilot’s miscalculations, an overextended traffic controller, and staffing issues were to blame for the 2022 collision, the National Transportation Safety Board said.
When native pine trees are grown on their own they will develop taproots or sinker roots for stability and to secure enough water.
As two multinational companies battle for the most lucrative public service contract in the nation, bus drivers and mechanics — the employees most likely to be affected by the outcome — are furious that their voices have not been heard.
The bald mound looks like a void in the Mojave Desert to motorists speeding northeast on Interstate 15 toward Utah. But Brig. Gen. Terrence O’Shaughnessy, commander of the 57th Wing at Nellis Air Force Base, sees a safety net protecting Las Vegas from a catastrophe.
A man was found dead Sunday afternoon at the bottom of a residential pool in the east valley, Las Vegas police said.
Las Vegas police are investigating human remains found in the backyard of a central valley home Saturday.
A recent Wall Street Journal poll of leading economists put the probability of the United States going into recession over the next 12 months at 63 percent. Conventional wisdom is that the Federal Reserve Bank will continue raising interest rates to combat stubborn high inflation, thereby slowing the economy and causing gross domestic product to […]
Continuing the Rat Pack theme near the Resort Corridor, another member of the legendary group has a Las Vegas road named after them.
Adolfo Orozco-Garcia, the former owner of the Alpine Motel Apartments, has reached a plea deal with prosecutors in the deadliest residential fire in Las Vegas history.
Michael Martin, an experienced, licensed pilot, was last seen Jan. 2, according to his family and officials.
BLVD will be the largest standalone retail, entertainment and dining complex on the Strip, boasting 400,000 square feet without the help of a casino or hotel.