In 1982, there were only 22 living California condors on Earth. Today there are more than 500, spread across Arizona, Utah, California, and Mexico’s Baja Peninsula.
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Gail and Donna Andress, who dated while students at Las Vegas High School, celebrated their 75th wedding anniversary Tuesday by renewing their vows.
When one walks into Bottega Exchange, music is playing and people work on laptops, alone or collaborating in conference rooms.
A Las Vegas woman died Tuesday after her car barreled through a construction site and slammed into equipment, Las Vegas police said. Four children suffered serious injuries.
Firefighters were called to a one-story house on 15th Street just before 8 a.m. after a resident was forced to jump out a bathroom window when the house filled with smoke.
The National Weather Service is now predicting dry conditions, breezy afternoons and cloudy skies this week, but the developing system could mean showers by Wednesday.
About an hour outside of Las Vegas, near Bunkerville, you’ll find Camel Safari.
On the 20th anniversary of 100-year storm, the Regional Flood Control District highlighted the dangers of flash floods and released a virtual reality experience to help teach young drivers about the hazards.
June saw a nearly 50 percent decline in roadway deaths in Nevada compared to last year with the yearly total down 23 percent through the first 6 months.
The oral history project aimed at sharing the stories of the Latinx population in the valley was created in September after UNLV University Libraries was awarded a grant.
Lanes that were blocked at the intersection have since been cleared, police said.
Robert Rascon, 87, died of multiple blunt force injuries Saturday and his death has been ruled an accident, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.
A heat wave expected to bake the Las Vegas Valley during the later part of the week could herald the beginning of monsoon season.
Nevada Highway Patrol investigators believe the death of a driver at the Interstate 15-215 Beltway interchange early Monday was caused by a “medical episode.”
In 1999, billions of gallons of rain fell over the valley over about an hour in a 100-year storm that killed two people, left many homeless and caused millions of dollars in damage.