The nonprofit announced last week that Clark County School District high school seniors can apply for nearly $2 million in college scholarships. The application deadline is Feb. 8.
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A man is in critical condition after he “slipped” out of handcuffs, ran away from officers and was struck by a vehicle Monday morning, according to Las Vegas police.
Health officials reported 1,177 new coronavirus cases and one death Sunday morning.
The tragedy on Nov. 21, 1980, killed 87 and injured hundreds more. It also ushered in fire safety reforms and greatly expanded the Las Vegas legal community.
A Las Vegas fashion designer’s face mask design took top honors in FashioNXT’s National Fashion Face Mask Design Competition in Portland, Oregon.
The Make-A-Wish Foundation on Saturday gifted a 18-year-old Las Vegas teenager with a golden retriever puppy she can take to doctors’ appointments and chemotherapy treatments.
A union has settled a complaint filed against it by Las Vegas security guards who claimed dues were unlawfully seized from their paychecks.
There were 2,269 coronavirus cases reported in Nevada on Saturday, along with 15 additional deaths, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.
A breezy start to the weekend will calm Saturday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
Las Vegas police are searching for a driver suspected of injuring two people and driving away after hitting a police car Friday night, the Metropolitan Police Department said Friday night.
Hospital officials are alarmed by steeply rising COVID-19 cases in Northern Nevada.
More than 80 percent of the 525 inmates at a Carson City prison have tested positive for coronavirus, according to results released Friday by the Nevada Department of Corrections.
The school board didn’t vote Thursday night on bringing students back to campuses in January under a hybrid model.
After state officials warned that the coronavirus is spreading like wildfire , Nevada on Friday set a record for new COVID-19 cases reported in a single day.
The Southern Nevada Youth Homeless Summit kicked off Friday morning with the stories and experiences of four formerly homeless youth dealing with the impacts of COVID-19.