Many locals may call the Henderson mountain with the radio towers Black Mountain, but the real one is a different peak in the McCullough Range.
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Federal law bans desecration of American flags, leaving many confused what to do with torn, tattered or faded flags not suitable for flying.
Everybody who drives on Las Vegas streets and freeways has seen some stupid, dangerous or insane stuff, and usually all three at once.
Postcards from the early to mid-20th century were the social media of their time.
Las Vegas police and the Clark County Sheriff’s Office merged into the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department after the passage of a 1973 legislative bill.
There were only five safeties in the first 42 Super Bowls before bettors cashed in on the prop in four of six games from 2009 to 2014, including three straight (2012-14).
The Aces have only been in Las Vegas since 2018, but they’ve already created some incredible memories.
Few Henderson residents know much about the man for whom the city is named, but he lived an interesting and accomplished life.
Speeding in Las Vegas isn’t reserved for F1 drivers; thousands of drivers across the state are ticketed each year for going 100 mph or more.
A $100 bill can be stretched much further in some states than others. Most people know you’ll get a lot more for your money in Mississippi than in Hawaii, but you might not realize just how much of a divide there can be between different states.
Despite June being known as Pride month across the country, pride events are held year-round in the Las Vegas Valley.
An approximately 80-person unit collects evidence and processes crime scenes.
The Raiders have had more than their share of talented tight ends. But who’s No. 1?
Nevada is one of only 23 states that only restricts felons from voting while they’re actually serving time.
You might already know that the “B” on the aptly named “B” mountain in Henderson stands for Basic High School, but what does the little “Q” beneath it stand for?