A look back at the immediate and lasting impact that the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, had on our state.
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A warm and quiet weekend is forecast for the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
A teenager was killed while crossing a road in southwest Las Vegas Friday night.
As manager of the Las Vegas News Bureau for more than three decades, Donald R. Payne helped to sell to the world Las Vegas’ image as a glamorous vacation destination.
A local charity that helps trauma victims is seeking volunteers after a record-breaking August.
Las Vegas firefighters treated three construction workers who were injured when lightning hit the ground near them on Friday afternoon.
Nevada’s higher education system will require employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, with a Dec. 1 target date for implementation.
The Las Vegas Fire Department will kick off 9/11 events on Saturday with its 20th remembrance ceremony to honor those killed in the terrorist attacks.
An off-the-beaten fall foliage circuit is Kyle Canyon’s Acastus Trail, which offers the chance to spot Gambel oak leaves changing from greens to reds, golds and browns.
Schoolteacher Barbara Edwards died 20 years ago on 9/11. She was the only full-time Las Vegas resident killed in the terrorist attacks.
Rain showers hit around the Las Vegas Valley Friday afternoon.
The Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal crash Thursday night in northeast Clark County.
Pop-up thunderstorms that are favoring higher ground are bringing a chance of rain and high winds to parts of the Las Vegas Valley, says the National Weather Service.
The Clark County School Board on Thursday approved an initial plan for spending more than $770 million in federal coronavirus relief money over the next three years.
Long lines are being reported at Costco stores in Las Vegas and Southern California as people seek cheaper gasoline.