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A new rule this year for Summerlin’s Patriotic Parade only allows attendees to start setting up early parade viewing areas at 7 a.m. the day before the event.
A man shot by police after allegedly kidnapping a woman had removed an ankle monitor in April in connection with a separate police pursuit case, court records show.
The Bay Area fan movement aimed at pushing Oakland Athletics’ owner John Fisher to sell the team will forever be remembered in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Former Raiders tight end Foster Moreau, now with the New Orleans Saints, posted on Twitter an update on his recovery, about three months after he was diagnosed with cancer.
Four former election observers have filed a lawsuit to block a new Nevada law that makes it a felony to harass or intimidate an election worker.
The first flight of the World Series of Poker Main Event on Monday featured an eclectic mix of poker professionals and recreational players.
Several Nevada gaming companies submitted testimony that called into question the spending plans for NV Energy’s $373 million natural disaster protection plan.
Johnathan Porter, who is also known as the rapper Blueface, pleaded guilty Monday in connection with an October shooting outside a strip club and a confrontation with a fan at a casino in May.
Henderson police say the boyfriend of a driver being investigated for DUI now faces multiple charges, including assault with a deadly weapon.
The parents of a man fatally stabbed on a bus are suing the Regional Transportation Commission.
The last of the iconic magic duo’s exotic cats are moving to two animal sanctuaries after the closure of The Secret Garden.
The Nevada Legislature approved $7 million for public charter school transportation, and Gov. Joe Lombardo’s office will start taking applications Friday.
Aviators outfielder Cody Thomas leads the minor leagues in RBIs and total bases. He’s from the same Texas town that produced Raiders star Maxx Crosby.
Jorge Portell was arrested in the June 27 killing at an east Las Vegas mobile home park.
The defendant is accused of attacking his Filipino-American neighbor in what prosecutors alleged is a hate crime.
The Summerlin Council Patriotic Parade will feature two Stanley Cup champions this year.
Fourth of July celebrations often scare dogs and cats, but here’s some good news if your furry friend runs away.
A 4-year-old boy died after he was pulled from a hot tub, the coroner’s office said, and a 1-year-old girl who was found in a bathroom drowned.
The Clark County School District assistant superintendent will start his new job Aug. 1 and will make $200,000 a year.
Joey Chestnut is heavily favored at BetMGM to win the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest on the Fourth of July for the eighth straight time.
NDOT officials say the closure is needed for crews to install an active traffic management gantry over the freeway.
Clark County’s Parks and Recreation department is waiving fees at four different aquatics locations throughout the valley for the 4th of July.
The Clark County coroner’s office on Monday identified two men killed last week.