City-sponsored program provides shaded al fresco eating areas in the Arts District and off Fremont East.
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The North Las Vegas City Council unanimously approved a budget Wednesday that assumes unions will agree to cuts that will save the city money.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual Summerlin Patriotic Parade on July 4th will be a virtual event this year.
The Las Vegas Bowl Huddle group made and delivered over 200 homemade cards of hope to United Way of Southern Nevada as a part of Delivering with Dignity Health.
About half of the residents at 190-bed The Heights in Summerlin have been infected by the new coronavirus. The death toll is now the highest at any state-regulated institution.
The Nevada Department of Corrections announced on Wednesday a “comprehensive” plan to test prisoners for the new coronavirus.
A nearly monthlong road project on the Tropicana Avenue bridge over Interstate 15 will kick off next week.
A gym in northwest Las Vegas that was the site of a coronavirus shutdown protest has filed a lawsuit against Gov. Steve Sisolak and the Metropolitan Police Department.
Las Vegas police responded to a report of a suspicious device late Wednesday morning outside the Lloyd George U.S. Courthouse and detained a man.
The North Las Vegas Fire Department recognized two citizens Wednesday morning after they rescued a pair of men from a house fire Saturday.
The U.S Geological Survey reported another earthquake near Tonopah at 5:36 a.m. Wednesday.
Cool temperatures with mild breezes are forecast for the Las Vegas Valley on Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
This production will introduce students to water in Southern Nevada.
This production will introduce students to desert plants and wildlife.
Many students didn’t receive their individualized education plans after schools were closed, which could mean a big backlog for the already strained program in the fall.