Las Vegas police conducted a rescue operation after two hikers fell off an icy trail on Mount Charleston.
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University Medical Center and the Clark County Fire Department demonstrate how to prevent cooking burns and decorate your home safely this season.
Prosecutors say a 26-year-old Henderson woman removed documents with classified information with the intent of storing them in her home.
Dr. Fermin Leguen announced plans to retire as district health officer of the Southern Nevada Health District.
The scorching temperatures that set numerous records in Las Vegas this summer are lingering after Labor Day.
The Nevada Highway Patrol said some good Samaritans helped in the rescue of three German shepherds from the highway.
The Las Vegas Stadium Authority received the draft development agreement for a new ballpark for the Oakland Athletics.
The North Las Vegas Police Department is hosting a summer bash that will give people a chance to meet police officers while beating the heat.
Researchers are looking for people in the Las Vegas Valley with loved ones who have the disease also known as juvenile diabetes.
The rapper, actor and Raiders fan is coming to Las Vegas, but this show will not be on the Strip.
Southern Nevada Health District officials are urging Clark County residents to help prevent the spread of the mosquitoes, which were found in 43 ZIP codes last year.
With summer arriving in the Las Vegas Valley, the city of Henderson launched a water safety campaign by staging a mock drowning.
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield made a $50,000 donation to the nonprofit Baby’s Bounty to help families at risk in Nevada.
The 113-year-old tower at Death Valley National Park was toppled last month when someone tried to rescue a vehicle trapped in mud, the National Park Service said.
The National Park Service wants to know who damaged a 113-year-old salt tram tower at Death Valley National Park.