REGO Automotive, Ai-RGUS and GuineaDad are expanding in the Las Vegas Valley, bringing new jobs to the area.
Amanda Bradford
The Mahogany Fire on Mount Charleston reached 94 percent containment Saturday evening, though Lee Canyon Road still remains closed.
Most Las Vegas Valley grocery stores visited Friday appeared to be in compliance with Gov. Steve Sisolak’s mask mandate.
A new survey shows 49 percent of businesses were in compliance with Gov. Steve Sisolak’s mask mandate, while coronavirus cases continue to rise statewide.
Lines to enter Lake Mead are backed up ahead of the holiday weekend, as visitation has increased. Officials warned people might experience delays entering the area.
Clark County recorded 848 new coronavirus cases and three deaths as of Friday morning, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
Performances by community groups, messages from local celebrities and other festivities will be featured in the first virtual Summerlin Council Patriotic Parade.
Officials kicked off monsoon season Wednesday by warning Las Vegas Valley residents to stay away from flooded areas and flood channels during flash floods.
People gathered in their cars, on motorcycles, bicycles, skateboards and other modes of transportation at a Black Lives Matter parade Saturday afternoon.
Friday was the first day Nevadans are required to wear a mask in all public spaces after an announcement from Gov. Steve Sisolak Wednesday.
All branches of the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District have reinstated the use of study rooms, computers and Wi-Fi, bookshelf browsing and some adult education courses.
Las Vegas fire officials are urging safety as they anticipate an uptick in at-home fireworks around Fourth of July with more people staying home amid the pandemic.
Residents are advised to prepare an emergency kit with essential items and follow evacuation guidelines in the event of a wildfire.
As the six-month anniversary of the deadly Alpine Motel Apartments fire neared, survivors recounted stories of financial despair, relocation and lost possessions.
A small group of protesters gathered outside of the Lloyd George Federal Courthouse on Saturday afternoon to push for economic equality and support the Black Lives Matter movement.