The garage of a one-story house was fully involved, and crews had the fire out within 10 minutes.
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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.
A 21-year-old Las Vegas man was taken to a hospital in “extremely critical condition” Saturday after being pulled from the bottom of Lake Havasu in Arizona, according to the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office.
A vigil and march led by the Forced Trajectory Project ended peacefully Saturday night in downtown Las Vegas to honor those lost to police violence.
Las Vegas is once again open for business, but it’s not exactly business as usual at Strip pools.
Cars honked and people cheered as a parade of cars drove to Victory Missionary Baptist Church to honor the life of Las Vegas pastor Robert Fowler, who died May 19.
Bushes and trees near the back of the Bellagio were burning on Saturday afternoon, briefly sending smoke billowing across Interstate 15.
The disorder, known as multisystem inflammatory syndrome, has punctured the early belief that COVID-19 poses little risk for children.
John Richard Rappa, 37, died of conflagration injuries after firefighters were called to 1700 Howard Drive, near South Eastern Avenue and Oakey Boulevard.
The new Southern Nevada Health District data for Clark County brings the total number of cases in the county to 7,331, with 358 deaths.
Though scientists are still studying which people are most susceptible to the coronavirus, preliminary evidence suggests high blood pressure is a major risk factor.
There was much rejoicing Friday as visitors returned to Las Vegas casinos, open for the first time since March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday morning launched the Soul City WiFi project, aiming to offer equal digital access to residents of Historic Westside.