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With Lake Mead one-third full and projections foreshadowing a dry future, the National Park Service is taking action to ensure that boating will remain uninterrupted.
The desert tortoise whose annual emergence from his burrow marks the beginning of spring in Southern Nevada is awake, but he’s not ready to leave his burrow just yet.
Crystal Stephens pleaded guilty in February to first-degree kidnapping, child abuse and murder in the 2018 death of 4-year-old Brandon Steckler Jr.
As Arbor View parents and students neared the spot where McKenzie Scott was killed, they said they weren’t surprised that dangerous driving still plagued the area.
A luxury real estate agent says many of his clients are moving to the Las Vegas Valley from California because they are looking for a different lifestyle.
Former housekeepers allege in a lawsuit that Motown music legend Smokey Robinson sexually assaulted and raped them in multiple locations, including his Las Vegas home.
Zoox issued a voluntary software recall for 270 autonomous vehicles last month following a crash in Las Vegas involving one of the company’s robotaxis.
It was business as usual at Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport as federal Real ID requirements went into effect.
Federal authorities seized drugs in five states, including Nevada, during a nationwide effort.
A pedestrian was killed in a crash by a suspected drunk driver in the southwest Las Vegas Valley, police said.
The County Commission voted Tuesday to push the proposed settlement forward. The lawsuit includes allegations that accused Robert Telles of isolating the employees.
The Clark County Commission unanimously approved an ordinance that will regulate the use of electric bicycles, scooters and motorcycles on county property.
Clark County district attorney Steve Wolfson called for stiffer DUI penalties after the suspect in a crash that killed an 18-year-old student in Las Vegas appeared in court.
For their May 16 game at Las Vegas Ballpark, the Aviators will pay tribute to a cultural phenomenon that has been part of the local scene since just after World War II.