Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada opened its doors Christmas Day and prepared 1,000 free meals for homeless and vulnerable men, women and children.
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Clark County on Friday reported 934 new coronavirus cases and no deaths over the preceding day.
More than a dozen North Las Vegas firefighters arrived Friday with Santa in the front seat of a fire truck, delivering a huge cache of bicycles, toys and other gifts.
A Las Vegas woman was killed in a one-car crash involving Washington Football Team safety Deshazor Everett on Thursday night in Virginia, according to multiple reports.
Heavy rainfall near Red Rock Canyon over the last 24 hours has caused some flooding Friday morning in a rural area of Clark County.
COVID-19 testing sites are located throughout the Las Vegas Valley. Some have moved, closed or changed hours. Here’s an update.
A motorcylist died Wednesday evening after a collision with a van in eastern Las Vegas, police said.
Just past the ninth anniversary of the Newtown, Connecticut, mass shooting, the leader of the Sandy Hook memorial project offers advice to 1 October Memorial Committee.
Zion National Park is one of our favorite landscapes any time of year, but in winter its stark mountains, stripped of summer foliage, will be all the more breathtaking.
The U.S. government issued a call to nominate land for development within “solar energy zones” in Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico that combined cover about 140 square miles.
A woman was killed Tuesday after a crash in southeast Las Vegas.
A Legacy High School football player who died following voluntary workouts in June died of cardiac dysrhythmia following physical exertion, the Clark County coroner’s office said Monday.
A nonprofit organization paid off the mortgage for the family of late Nevada Trooper Micah May, who was killed on the job.
Clark County on Monday reported 1,379 new cases of COVID-19 and 22 deaths during the preceding three days as three of its four key metrics for the disease increased.
The turf ban would apply to all new development, except for schools, parks and cemeteries. Existing regulations prohibit grass in front yards and limit it to 50 percent of a backyard’s area.