Ceremonies honoring those who lost their lives in service to their country were held across the Las Vegas Valley.
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For nearly 30 years, Donna Handley taught the three R’s at Mitchell Elementary, but is retiring this year.
Former Green Berets and military families alike gathered in Boulder City ahead of Memorial Day to honor the lives of those who have died while serving in the military.
A water transfer deal could see California leave water in Lake Mead for Nevada’s use.
In-person voting for Nevadans who prefer to cast ballots the traditional way, and as early as possible, is here.
Sanithrift is holding a “Summer Treasure Hunt” this weekend at the mostly deserted shopping center south of Las Vegas.
The disclosure comes in the wake of an announcement from District Attorney Steve Wolfson that he would seek execution warrants for three death row inmates.
Over 100 years of classes culminated in a celebration of history at Goodsprings Elementary School, which will close its doors for good this summer.
Revised Regulation 30 addresses issues raised when several horses were drugged with cocaine and other illegal substances in Elko County Fair horse races in summer 2024.
A state safety specialist was dispatched to a gravel pit in the northwest Las Vegas Valley after a fatality there, an official said.
An extremely poor forecast for Lake Mead could have meant a significant drop in hydropower generation capacity at Hoover Dam.
The City Council will vote on the data center proposal following the Planning Commission’s negative recommendation.
The four-year prison term was handed down on Wednesday, according to federal officals.
Overall, the city expects to spend $1,014,610,205 across all departments and bring in $950,683,401 in revenue.
Meager snowpack and drought conditions are increasing the Silver State’s risk of wildfire this year.
A different proposed route for the pipeline could have caused major road disruptions in Henderson.
A fifth grader at Selma Bartlett Elementary School in Henderson was just seven minutes off Mojave Max’s official emergence time, winning several prizes for his class and teacher.
