More seasonable weather is forecast to return to northern Nevada this week after an unusually cold mass of air pushed lows below freezing and dropped rare June snow on parts of the state.
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About 200 people, including many public defenders, gathered in front of the Regional Justice Center on Monday evening to demand an end to police brutality.
The Reno Police Department has updated its use-of-force policy as police departments across the country come under scrutiny for excessive force following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
A news release from the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office in Arizona identified the apparent drowning victim as Torrian Jones, 21.
A man who went missing during March flooding in the Las Vegas Valley is still unaccounted for, and his partner is asking for the public’s help in finding him.
The Nye County Sheriff’s Office said it responded to an unoccupied home ablaze in the 6000 block of Vicki Ann Road in Pahrump at approximately 6 p.m. Sunday.
Enjoy the cooler weather while you can because it won’t last long, says the National Weather Service.
On Friday, Capri Bakery shipped its famous rolls to the Mikalonis family, which has ties to Dearborn, to give family members and friends some comfort food as they gather to support recovering officer Shay Mikalonis.
Revised graduation ceremonies for the class of 2020 are moving ahead at some Clark County schools, with several receiving district approval for their modified plans this week.
There were no major travel problems late Sunday afternoon at McCarran International Airport or area highways heading out of Las Vegas.
A “Pray for Shay” parade traveled down the Strip to University Medical Center in a display of support for Shay Mikalonis, the Las Vegas police officer shot and injured at a protest on Monday night.
The garage of a one-story house was fully involved, and crews had the fire out within 10 minutes.
The Las Vegas Valley will see a short break from the heat at the start of the week before highs climb back into the triple digits.
Clark County recorded 152 new COVID-19 cases and one additional death as of Sunday morning, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
The 77-year-old woman who went missing Sunday has been located.