A fatal crash occurred early Sunday morning on the I-11 northbound to 215 westbound flyover ramp, resulting in the death of a 48-year-old Las Vegas man and the
An annual survey that counts the number of homeless people in the Las Vegas valley is moving to a schedule of performing the count every two years, according to Clark County officials.
A Nevadan could be President Donald Trump’s FBI director — though he’ll have to win Senate confirmation in order to take the reins. Kash Patel, an outspoken Trump acolyte and the president’s pick for the 10-year FBI appointment,
Nevada’s shortage of doctors stems from a lack of residencies, three to five-year training programs that are required for medical students to become practicing physicians.
Google Fiber’s next big expansion is underway in Las Vegas, Nevada. After first announcing the expansion last year, Google has confirmed that it has started construction in Las Vegas and Clark County where its fiber internet service will be available “later this year.”
An undercover investigation by the Humane Society has uncovered alarming conditions in pet stores across the Las Vegas Valley.An employee of the organization w
While outdoor attractions like the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, Lake Mead and Red Rock Canyon are a short jaunt from the neon lights, for those who crave cultural content, here are 10 things you must see and do when playing tourist.
A total of 45 personnel from Las Vegas Valley fire departments deployed nearly three weeks ago to Southern California to provide support and resources to help fight the fires.
W hen Metro Police Officers Dave Foster and Mike Ross responded to a call at a vacant luxury home in the northwestern valley last month, the last thing they expected to find was
After nine months of planning, the statewide hate crime reporting hotline is up and running. Victims will be able to report incidents as well as learn about relevant resources.
President Donald Trump plans to visit Las Vegas at the end of a trip he will be making to North Carolina, then California, he told reporters.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford launched a new hotline for reporting hate crimes directly. It also refers victims to services that may be available to provide help after these crimes. Ford says this hotline is a vital resource that will help ensure hate crimes get reported.