Gusty winds on Saturday afternoon appear to be the only downside to a great fall weekend in the Las Vegas Valley.
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“I think we stepped back from that (but) we still have a long way to go to get ourselves where we need to be,” Interim CEO Jerry Nadal said Thursday.
Robbie Pettingill, a 13-year veteran of the Henderson Fire Department, died by suicide on Sept. 17. Officials are taking the opportunity to talk about mental health.
With only eight Big Boys left, No. 4014 is the only operating Big Boy train in the world and is still owned by Union Pacific.
Major developments in the lawsuit filed against MGM Resorts International and other parties resulting from the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting that killed 58 and wounded more than 800 on the Las Vegas Strip.
The Metropolitan Police Department and the Las Vegas FBI office both released statements addressing concerns about online posts threatening violence at showings of the film.
RENO — The state Supreme Court has rejected the appeal of a 31-year-old death row inmate convicted of murdering five northern Nevada residents during a 2013 rural Mother’s Day weekend rampage.
Whether you’re a fan of pinball, burlesque, neon, cars or ghosts, we’ve got you covered with these not-your-average museums.
“Critical Condition” is a five-part podcast series that explores the story of two police officers whose lives intersect with a woman in dire straits on Oct. 1, 2017.
Sunny skies, mild winds and high temperatures in the upper 80s are forecast for the Las Vegas Valley for the next week.
A lawyer who sued MGM Resorts International over the 2017 Las Vegas massacre outside of Mandalay Bay has scheduled a news conference Thursday morning to announce “extremely important developments.”
Last year’s weather-related cancellation spurred changes in this year’s RiSE festival.
Police closed part of East Fourth Street for about three hours Tuesday afternoon before firefighters knocked down the blaze at the Lucky Motel.
A report of a fire at a Las Vegas Strip casino sent a heavy response from the Clark County Fire Department on Wednesday.
Starting at 10:05 p.m. at the Las Vegas Healing Garden, Mayor Carolyn Goodman read the names of the 58 killed during the Las Vegas massacre exactly two years ago.