Arson has been ruled out as a potential cause of a massive apartment construction fire that took place this past summer in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the Clark County Fire Department.
Local businesses, Summit Restoration and Immaculate Restoration are offering free cleaning and disinfecting of vehicles for health care workers and first responders. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye
A house under construction was destroyed by fire and two others sustained minor damage in northwest Las Vegas early Thursday, April 2. Las Vegas firefighters evacuated residents as a precaution and there were no injuries. (Glenn Puit/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Firefighters have contained a 10-acre fire in the preserve area of Clark County Wetlands Park, April 2. Larry Haydu, Clark County assistant fire chief, gives details. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Las Vegas City Council discuss the potential new inspection rules after the Alpine Fire that occurred in December.
Alpine Motel fire survivors talk about their experience when evacuating the building that killed 6 people.
Six people died and at least a dozen were injured in a fire at a downtown Las Vegas apartment building early Saturday morning.
Six people died and at least a dozen were injured in a fire at a downtown Las Vegas apartment building early Saturday morning.
No one was injured Thursday morning after a taxi caught fire in the central valley.
The fire was reported at 3:50 a.m. on Paradise Road near Desert Inn, according to Metro’s traffic site.
A fire on Sunday at the King Richard Court apartments near Russell and Paradise has left 10 people without a home. Even though the fire was contained in 20 minutes, there was enough damage to prevent the 10 from being able to spend the night in their own beds. Nobody was injured and the cause of the fire was not known as of early Monday morning. The American Red Cross of Southern Nevada was on the scene to help those displaced.