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In an effort to improve service this tax season, the IRS will open the Las Vegas Taxpayer Assistance Center on Saturday, March 11 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 110 City Parkway. → Read More
Climbers from all around the world are warming up for the American Lung Association's Fight the Air Climb series, in the annual Scale the Strat on Sunday. → Read More
Discrimination based on someone's hair is a very real and common story. Now a group of women at UNLV are putting natural hair on display and breaking barriers. → Read More
Meet Jupiter! He's a two-year-old Boxer/Black Labrador mix looking for his forever home. His rescuers at Hearts Alive Village say Jupiter is an 'out of this world' family dog. → Read More
Cowboy Christmas rides into town while the National Finals Rodeo. The holiday market features more than 350 exhibitors from across the country and it offers interactive experiences for families. → Read More
African American cowboys and cowgirls are reintroducing the legacy of their ancestors of the Wild West in Black Rodeo USA. → Read More
Nevada voters will decide on three ballot questions as early voting begins in Clark County on Oct. 22. Here's what they mean. → Read More
As we continue to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, we want to highlight a group within the Hispanic community. Afro-Latinos are often overlooked when referring to Hispanics. → Read More
The fall seasonal watering restrictions went into effect on Thursday. The new mandatory watering assignments in North Las Vegas will stay in place from Sept. 1 through Oct. 31. → Read More
As the new school year gets underway, on Thursday, state leaders and health officials are launching a youth suicide prevention campaign to reduce the number of teens who die by suicide in Nevada. → Read More
As the valley heats up, more drivers are running into car problems, such as overheated cars and broken ACs. Here are some tips and tricks to keep your car running as temperatures rise. → Read More
The Nevada Department of Transportation is inviting the public to a meeting on Thursday where residents can provide input on the Henderson Interchange Project. → Read More
Las Vegas Restaurant Week returns on June 6-17, as chefs prepare to serve up a variety of cuisine to support Three Square Food Bank. On Sunday, cooks from four different food trucks visited GMLV to share what foodies can expect. → Read More
The Weatherization Assistance Program offered by the Nevada Rural Housing Authority eases the cost of making homes more energy-efficient. Upgrades can save a household an average of $437 in annual heating and cooling costs. → Read More
The Center is celebrating PRIDE Month through a variety of events across the Valley. On Thursday night at the Clark County Library, they'll host a forum highlighting the evolution of the LGBTQ resource facility and the expansion of its medical clinic. → Read More
As we dive into the summer season, Lifetime Fitness aquatics manager Leilani Prisbey shares swim safety tips for kids and adults. → Read More
Campgrounds at state and federal parks in Southern Nevada are packed with campers each weekend as the weather warms up. Holly Priest is a long-time camper who lives in Las Vegas. She owns a camping consignment shop, Peaks and Pedals. → Read More
Hamlet, a gray and white pit bull mix wines and presses his nose against the glass of his cage at the Animal Foundation. Soon, he could find a "furever home," during the Totally 80s Adoption Event on Wednesday. The Animal Foundation is waiving adoption fees on all large, adult dogs. → Read More
Fighting for the future. An owner of a local boxing gym is giving back to the community through a series of classes and workshops. Nicole Craig and her team are mentoring kids and teaching them the importance of fitness and never giving up on their goals. → Read More
A finance expert warns of new Social Security scam ahead of the tax filing deadline. → Read More