Las Vegas will experience hazy skies Monday, thanks to a wildfire burning in Southern California.
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Dr. Judy Mikovits, who made a splash online in May with an excerpt of her “Plandemic” documentary, is now making waves with a strange COVID-19 theory involving Dr. Anthony Fauci.
The Electric Daisy Carnival won’t return to Las Vegas until May 2021, the electronic dance music festival’s founder announced Sunday.
The number of COVID-19 cases in Nevada surged past 50,000 on Sunday as state health officials reported 1,131 new cases.
A motorcyclist died early Sunday morning after a crash on State Route 604 near Sloan, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.
Las Vegas intensive care nurse Geoconda Hughes discusses how the COVID-19 outbreak has made her question her career choice.
The seventh hottest July in Las Vegas ended with a record-breaking warmest low temperature overnight Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
A 29-year-old woman crashed an SUV through a Henderson fitness studio on Saturday afternoon, according to the Henderson Police Department.
The event, organized through commissioner Lawrence Weekly’s office, offered 2,000 backpacks and school supplies for local children in need.
A North Las Vegas church caught fire late Friday, but as of Saturday officials did not believe it was suspicious, the North Las Vegas Fire Department said.
A boat crash Friday evening on the Colorado River near Lake Havasu, Arizona, left two men dead, the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office said.
The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services on Saturday reported an additional 986 cases of the coronavirus and five additional deaths.
While the vast majority of Clark County School District students will begin online classes next month, a handful of schools in rural areas plan to reopen classrooms at least part-time beginning Aug. 24.
Though she was unable to complete the naturalization process to become a United States citizen before her death, Maria Urrabazo achieved the American dream all the same.
The private Catholic high school in Las Vegas will offer two options for families for fall semester: full-time in-person learning or online only.