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.
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An earthquake measuring 5.5 magnitude was recorded about 20 miles southeast of Mina early Friday.
A Las Vegas man was killed Thursday evening after a hit-and-run crash on the northeast side of the valley.
Then you’re in luck. Drive-thru, throat-swab testing administered by medical personnel is now being offered at Texas Station.
Clark County School Board trustees put off a vote Thursday night on a plan that called for bringing students back to campuses in January under a hybrid model, citing rising COVID-19 case numbers.
Alex Marshall, 14, was last seen Nov. 4 around 8:15 p.m. near Clayton Street and West Lone Mountain Road, according North Las Vegas police.
The Clark County School District’s board of trustees meets Thursday night to consider a transition plan to hybrid learning. It posted public comments online that were submitted by 2 p.m.
The Springs Preserve will close to members and the public until further notice, starting Friday, Nov. 13.
The community college also is switching in-person classes to a remote format and canceling or postponing all events this month.
A retired Metropolitan Police Department assistant sheriff who was reported missing this week has been found dead, Las Vegas police said.
Motorists in the Summerlin area can expect travel delays on portions of the 215 Beltway over the next two weeks.
A longstanding holiday event is moving its celebration to later dates because of the COVID-19 pandemic and Gov. Steve Sisolak’s request for people to stay home.
The Clark County District Attorney’s Office will not prosecute the two photojournalists who were arrested in May while covering a Black Lives Matter protest on the Strip.
The puppy is now at The Animal Foundation.
A small group of demonstrators protested the cancellation of Las Vegas’ 25th annual Veterans Day parade on the Strip on Wednesday.