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Trash, recycling collection times to adjust for Las Vegas valley due to heat

Summer temperatures are approaching the Las Vegas valley, and Republic Services announced that it will be adjusting its collection times.

Hiker rescued after injuring ankle near Mt. Charleston South Loop trail

Rescuers pulled an injured hiker from a rugged chute near the South Loop trail on Mt. Charleston on Thursday.

Motorcyclist with possible hip fracture rescued in northwest Las Vegas valley

A motorcycle rider with a reported hip fracture was rescued Friday afternoon in a desert area several miles west of Skye Canyon.

Autistic CCSD student who beat leukemia, manages epilepsy walks graduation stage 

Graduation is a milestone, but for one Las Vegas teenager, the journey to walking across the stage was a battle.

Gigolo opens at Vanderpump Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip

"A dark, sultry space with a wink and plenty of sexy undertones." That's how Lisa Vanderpump describes Gigolo, the cocktail lounge that's now open...

Trump endorses Flippo in Nevada congressional race

President Donald Trump endorsed a candidate on Friday in Nevada's Congressional District 2, where Republican U.S. Rep. Mark Amodei is retiring.

Nevada court blocks law requiring parental notification for abortions performed on minors

The Nevada Supreme Court earlier this week ruled against a 40-year-old law requiring parental notification for abortions performed on minors.

Inside the history of Las Vegas’ Fruit Loop

Long before becoming a historic landmark, Las Vegas’ Fruit Loop district served as the heart of the city’s LGBTQ+ nightlife and community.

Casinos post best April on record with $1.3 billion in winnings; Las Vegas Strip takes $689.4 million

Nevada casinos had their best April on record, taking in $1.3 billion from gamblers. On the Las Vegas Strip, casinos won $689.4 million.

Last day in the 80s for Las Vegas before heatwave hits

Friday marks the last day in the 80s for a while in the Las Vegas valley.