The VA Medical Center in North Las Vegas is one of fewer than 20 VA sites around the nation chosen to work out best practices for reintroducing in-person health care services.
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North Las Vegas police are investigating after a woman gave birth to twins in a motel room, and one of the infants was found dead the following day from a lethal birth defect.
A 8-year-old Las Vegas boy died in May days after he ingested chemicals that were stored in a soda bottle, according to a Clark County Department of Family Services report.
Maintenance crews discovered hundreds of bees swarming the faucets, toilets and other facilities.
A man killed in a motorcycle crash Monday morning in western Las Vegas has been identified as a Las Vegas Valley physician.
Clark County will be opening daytime cooling stations from Wednesday to Friday as temperatures are set to climb well into the triple digits.
Areas in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, including the Scenic Drive, will reopen Monday after a weekslong closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Nye County authorities were trying to determine what caused a large structure fire early Wednesday.
Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help finding a 27-year-old man who went missing Monday night.
Wearing face masks isn’t just a 21st-century thing. Some localities in Nevada enacted laws requiring citizens to wear masks in public during 1918 and 1919.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford is warning families to be cautious amid reports of nursing homes attempting to take coronavirus relief payments from their residents.
The nuclear reactor vessel from the San Onofre nuclear plant, which will be the largest and heaviest object ever moved on a Nevada road, is heading for Las Vegas by rail.
Authorities are trying to determine what killed a motorist who was found unresponsive Saturday following a minor collision in Primm.
Nearly 6,700 NV Energy customers in the west Las Vegas Valley were without power for just under two hours Tuesday morning.
On Wednesday, 5,000 tests will be distributed to medical staff, and widespread testing will begin throughout the state’s prisons.