Clark County installed the 10-foot-tall steel sculpture outside its marriage license bureau in downtown Las Vegas.
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The Nevada Department of Transportation released a video showing crews working on Interstate 15 at Tropicana Avenue while it was closed last month.
The Las Vegas Ice Theatre has set up a GoFundMe page to help replace the items that were stolen.
The UNLV sophomore is one of 31 young people chosen to join the advisory board of Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Foundation.
Shay Mikalonis, who was shot and critically wounded in a 2020 shooting, visited the Metropolitan Police Department Convention Center Area Command.
Experts say an avian flu outbreak has impacted egg prices across the country, along with rising energy and feed costs.
The “private reception,” which Rittenhouse had advertised in a tweet, was set to take place at a bar in the Grand Canal Shoppes.
It will cost a little more to visit and camp at the canyon located 17 miles west of the Las Vegas Strip.
NFR held its annual Exceptional Rodeo event, where special-needs children got to practice their roping and riding skills.
Las Vegas Fire & Rescue and the Red Cross of Southern Nevada demonstrated the fire dangers of Christmas trees and other decorations.
The 42-foot-tall tree sits under the downtown Las Vegas attraction’s world-famous Viva Vision canopy.
A Las Vegas native who lost his mother and three other family members in a car crash received a warm welcome back to college.
Frontier, one of the busiest airlines at Harry Reid International Airport, is steering customers instead to digital options like social media.
Twenty-mile backups heading out of Las Vegas to California are not uncommon, police say.
The Nevada Highway Patrol and California Highway Patrol are joining forces to enforce the rules of the road on I-15 near the state line.