The Las Vegas man was crossing South Decatur Boulevard, north of West Flamingo Road, in a motorized wheelchair when a 2007 Dodge 1500 struck him, police say.
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Health officials reported 762 new COVID-19 cases in Clark County on Sunday, and 845 new cases and one new death statewide.
Located two hours north of Reno, the 5,000-square foot market has long served nearby rural communities including the 50-person company town of Empire and the 100-plus-person town of Gerlach.
The possible cutoff of $600 per week could wipe out the vast majority of income for unemployed Nevadans, raising fears that Las Vegas’ badly battered economy could be dealt another blow at a vulnerable time.
State lawmakers heard testimony on two controversial bills on Saturday, one to take funds from local schools and another to force state workers to take unpaid furloughs.
At upcoming middle school events, tests will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
In the wake of the Mahogany Fire, Mount Charleston residents are demanding more stringent enforcement of fire safety measures on the mountain by the U.S. Forest Service.
Sunday may be the hottest official temperature for the Las Vegas Valley in nearly two years, as the high is expected to reach 114, the National Weather Service said.
There were 837 new cases of the coronavirus reported on Saturday in Clark County, bringing the total to 22,286, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
As the VA Hospital in Reno unveils a memorial to the health care workers who died, questions linger about how they got the virus and whether they infected one another.
Three people, including a firefighter, were hospitalized after a Saturday morning fire that spread to two homes in the central Las Vegas Valley, the Las Vegas Fire Department said.
Just before midnight Friday night, bars in seven counties across Nevada served their last drinks indefinitely after an announcement from Gov. Steve Sisolak Thursday ordered all bars to close.
The American Red Cross in the Nevada region is looking to fill at least 75 positions monthly during the wildfire season, but will not turn others away if they would like to help out.
American Preparatory Academy Las Vegas is being sued by its parent company, American Preparatory Schools, after ending a management deal with the for-profit Utah company.
The funding — part of the federal coronavirus relief act — will allow UNLV’s Cares Food Pantry to buy food, equipment and implement a new online ordering system.