“He was always saying he felt alone, but in all reality, so many people loved him,” said Perry’s sister, Christiana Latini-Cooper.
The encounter, which has gone viral on social media, resulted in a complaint to the FBI and an internal affairs investigation.
The arrest came after multiple reported incidents in early 2025, according to police records.
Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed 87 bills in 2025 after rejecting 75 in 2023. What does the new veto record say about Carson City politics?
Emmanuel Lizaola was set to celebrate his 15th birthday at a banquet hall in North Las Vegas.
Crews will repave and restripe stretches of the busy freeway as part of the years-long, $382 million reconstruction of the Tropicana Avenue interchange.
Las Vegas ballpark work forges ahead on the 9-acre site a few weeks after the Athletics held the groundbreaking for the $1.75 billion project.
Now the Aces’ head coach, Becky Hammon was once the first woman to lead an NBA summer league team.
Weeks of 215 Beltway lane and ramp closures to hamper traffic near Harry Reid International Airport.
The Las Vegas Valley’s luxury real estate market has been booming as far back as 2019; however, one top broker said data is already showing that the Trump administration’s tariffs have curtailed sales.
Southern Nevada is using wastewater surveillance to detect cases early as infections increase across the U.S.
Leo Margets of Spain is the last woman remaining in the WSOP $10,000 buy-in No-limit Hold’em World Championship from the starting field of 9,735 entrants.
The Raiders face some standout defenses next season, which means new coach Pete Carroll has his work cut out for him.
The storefront is at the base of condo tower and has been vacant for years.
A teenager suffered life-threatening injuries in a vehicle-versus-scooter crash, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
Fire danger has ramped up in the West as drought conditions have worsened across several states.
A resident of northern Arizona has died from pneumonic plague, health officials said.
Attorney General Aaron Ford confirmed Friday machine gun conversion devices known as forced reset triggers will not be sold or distributed in Nevada.
Commercial real estate (CRE) sentiment is subdued, and deal activity has cooled, but Blake J. Owens sees an attractive turning point. The 30-year-old Las Vegas native, whose family has lived in the city for over a century, is capitalizing on this moment to transform CRE through his two companies: Agrippa and Augustus.
A downtown Las Vegas hotel-casino has launched another summer promotion that features no resort fees and a handful of other enticing perks.
Mondelēz Global LLC announced a voluntary recall of four carton sizes of Ritz Peanut Butter Cracker Sandwiches. The affected products were made in the U.S. and sold nationwide.
A restaurant group with a Las Vegas location agreed to pay millions after falsely obtaining Paycheck Protection Program loans, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Plans for Nevada’s first standalone children’s hospital are moving forward, with the next step in the development process.