Terri Rupp isn’t letting being visually impaired deter her from training for the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon on the Las Vegas Strip.
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The Henderson City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a budget for the 2019 fiscal year that includes money for more public safety jobs and planning for a new fire station.
Mary Kay Duda, 75, hit a streak of bad luck when doctors found a large tumor growing on her pancreas. But she also got a few lucky breaks and beat the often deadly disease by undergoing a risky surgery called the “Whipple procedure.”
Nevada State College President Bart Patterson has been on a paid leave of absence for about two weeks following his arrest last month on suspicion of driving under the influence.
LaTesha Watson never planned to be a police officer. In fact, she had dreams of either becoming an attorney or a fashion designer.
Graduations began on Wednesday and run through June 1. See the complete schedule here.
The Henderson City Council on Tuesday night voted to take the interim tag off Richard Derrick’s title and make him city manager.
A local developer is building a Residence Inn hotel in Henderson.
The Henderson Police Department could soon become the next law enforcement agency in Southern Nevada to require its officers to wear body cameras while on duty.
When the owners of M Resort showed an interest in Henderson, city officials made things as accommodating as possible — they even deferred payments for several years.
Gymnastics coach Cassie Rice owns a Henderson gym and has four children, including two she adopted from Uganda. This Mother’s Day, she’ll watch six kids from her gym family compete in Cincinnati.
Scores of volunteer bicyclists participating in the eighth annual Ride for Reading got high fives and cheers from students Friday morning as they pedaled onto the grounds of Robert L. Taylor Elementary School in Henderson.
Law enforcement agencies across the state are hoping a renovated, one-of-a-kind training facility will allow them to train together and prepare for natural disasters, active shooter situations and other mass casualty events.
Henderson police on Wednesday arrested three teenagers in the killing a duckling in a video posted online.
Trustees rejected a renewal of the district’s contract with the nonprofit two weeks ago, saying that the many of the teachers it places in high needs schools leave after two years.