More than 20 Elvis tribute artists from across the country, as well as Ontario, Canada, gathered in Mesquite over the weekend to pay tribute to the legendary king of rock ‘n’ roll, as well as compete for more than $10,000 in prize money.
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Parents and children flocked to the Kids Carnival held Saturday at the Gilcrease Nature Sanctuary in honor of the Las Vegas sanctuary’s late founder.
A 28-year-old man died Saturday after his Dodge muscle car veered off of the 215 Beltway and struck an embankment near Lone Mountain Road.
One person was taken to the hospital Saturday morning after a rollover crash on U.S. Highway 95 between Decatur and Jones boulevards.
Plant landscape trees in wet soil and keep plant roots wet during planting. The soil should stay wet for the first couple of days while these plants are getting established.
The longest continually running LGBT bar in Las Vegas closes Saturday, three weeks into Pride month. Bastille on 3rd, or Snick’s Place, has been open since 1976.
A 6-month-long road improvement project on a stretch of Eastern Avenue going from downtown to North Las Vegas gets underway Monday.
Clark County Fire Department investigators say it will be weeks before they determine and release an official cause or damage estimate of a fire that burned for more than 12 hours on June 17, reducing The Park at 3900 to burnt rubble.
A Henderson Police Department officer was hospitalized with minor injuries after the officer’s car was rear-ended by a Chevy SUV on Friday afternoon.
The City Council approved the new approach, ending a practice of euthanizing free-roaming cats that were deemed unadoptable.
The Clark County coroner’s office has determined that a 1-year-old girl, who died in April, died of an accidental drug overdose involving heroin and fentanyl.
Happy first day of summer, Las Vegas! As the city endures triple-digit temperatures, many turn to water parks as a way to get some relief from the heat.
Adapting road infrastructure to make streets safe for all users is the first step to reducing traffic fatalities, officials said at a traffic safety forum Thursday.
The crash occurred just after 4:20 p.m. Thursday on Pavilion Center Drive, Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Jeff Clark said.
The move signals financial stability in the city’s rebound from junk bond status, saving nearly $500,000 a year on refinanced city bonds.