Catholic Charities, with ECDC African Community Center, observed World Refugee Day at Bevan Hall at Our Lady of Las Vegas School on June 20.
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Through July 31, teens ages 13-17 can enroll in STEP and receive free membership access to the YMCA’s facility and summer programs. The free membership lasts four months.
An American Airlines flight heading to Dallas-Fort Worth returned to Reno shortly after takeoff and made a safe emergency landing after issues with the landing gear and a tire.
The Regional Transportation Commission on Tuesday commemorated its newly launched ride-sharing service, which makes stops from downtown to the M Resort.
The protests in June 1969 by those who frequented the popular gay club Stonewall Inn marked the beginning of the gay rights movement in America.
A woman suffered burns to her extremities and was transported to a hospital after a two-alarm east valley strip mall fire late Monday.
As honorary consul of Sweden to Nevada, Lena Walther helps Swedish citizens and, at the same time, has founded an organization to fight human trafficking.
A 9-year-old boy from Henderson drowned in North Las Vegas days before an autistic boy who was reported missing was found in his family’s backyard pool.
North Las Vegas officials broke out the golden Mylar balloons at a news conference Monday to commemorate credit rating upgrades by two global agencies.
The Clark County coroner’s office ruled the death of an autistic boy — who was found Saturday in his family’s murky, green pool hours after he had been reported missing — as accidental.
The Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens has opened the gates to its summer display, “La Dolce Vita.”
The Animal Foundation said Monday 38 puppies and an adult dog that were being treated for a parvovirus infection after being rescued on Friday will be treated at other facilities.
Ronnie Allmond Jr., 28, was northbound on the 215 Beltway on Saturday when his red Dodge left the freeway near the Lone Mountain Road exit and hit a concrete bridge.
When a woman arrived at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center early Monday with chemical exposure symptoms, police thought they might have a meth-manufacturing situation.
The Las Vegas Valley got a “nice little break” with cooler temperatures over the weekend, but highs are expected to return to nearly normal range for this time of year.