Las Vegas-area paramedic John Foster says that months spent on a ventilator and recovering from the virus have given him new purpose and joy.
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The community can play a crucial part in preventing fires at the recycling facility, said Jeremy Walters, who offered tips on how to safely dispose of garbage.
A dry weather year will culminate with a chance of rain and snow each day of the final week of 2021, according to the National Weather Service.
Las Vegas’ only major COVID-19 testing site experienced what officials called record-breaking demand on Sunday night, as lines caused traffic delays and hourslong waits.
Drama at the school district, a crash involving a now-former Raiders player and prominent deaths round out the list of top 10 news stories of the year.
A storm that moved primarily west to east dropped most of its moisture northwest of Las Vegas overnight, limiting the impact as it moved toward the valley.
Silver State figures who died this year include Sheldon Adelson, Siegfried Fischbacher and Leon Spinks, among others.
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada opened its doors Christmas Day and prepared 1,000 free meals for homeless and vulnerable men, women and children.
A storm front delivering up to 100 inches of snow to the Sierra Mountains is headed toward Las Vegas. Snow, rain and stiff winds are forecast overnight.
Clark County on Friday reported 934 new coronavirus cases and no deaths over the preceding day.
More than a dozen North Las Vegas firefighters arrived Friday with Santa in the front seat of a fire truck, delivering a huge cache of bicycles, toys and other gifts.
A Las Vegas woman was killed in a one-car crash involving Washington Football Team safety Deshazor Everett on Thursday night in Virginia, according to multiple reports.
Heavy rainfall near Red Rock Canyon over the last 24 hours has caused some flooding Friday morning in a rural area of Clark County.
The first of two cold fronts from the Pacific Northwest should complete its trek through the Las Vegas Valley by early Friday afternoon, perhaps adding some to Thursday’s rainfall, says the National Weather Service.
COVID-19 testing sites are located throughout the Las Vegas Valley. Some have moved, closed or changed hours. Here’s an update.