Caldor Fire containment improves as crews continue to battle the blaze, but some Northern areas remain difficult to control.
Firefighters continue to battle the Caldor Fire near Lake Tahoe as the Clark County Fire Department is deployed to the area.
Firefighters continue to battle the Caldor Fire near Lake Tahoe. Nevada residents in the area evacuate.
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection/Amador-El Dorado Unit presents its latest updates and information on the Caldor Fire,
The Caldor Fire has scorched nearly 300 square miles since breaking out Aug. 14. After the weekend’s fierce burning, containment dropped from 19% to 16%.
More than 600 structures have been destroyed, and at least 33,000 more were threatened.
Courtesy: CAL FIRE Amador-El Dorado Unit
CCSD Anti-Racist group press conference before the school board meeting.
The jury has reached a verdict in the wrongful death suit filed against Republic Services by the family of an 11-year-old girl fatally struck by a garbage truck.
A Las Vegas jury awarded $38.8 million to the family of an 11-year-old girl who was struck and killed by a Republic Services garbage truck.
Clark County and state officials discuss legislation set to go into effect Oct. 1 to protect consumers who install solar energy systems.
Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak will hold a press conference today, Monday, August 16, at 5 p.m. to provide an update on COVID-19 status in Nevada.
Officials with the federal Bureau of Reclamation discuss drought conditions for Lake Mead, Lake Powell and the Colorado River.
Micah May, a Nevada Highway Patrol trooper killed in the line of duty, is honored at a funeral at Central Church in Henderson.
Gov. Steve Sisolak offers an update on Nevada’s fight against COVID-19.