A man who may have been suicidal and was fatally shot by Henderson police Wednesday morning was identified Thursday.
More people voted for “none of these candidates” in three separate statewide judicial races than live in the entire city of North Las Vegas.
In a dramatic reversal of fortune, the company that briefly last year was in the driver’s seat to take over operations and maintenance of the valley’s fixed-route bus system was denied a seat on the bus Thursday.
A Henderson man accused of crank calling Henderson 911 more than 3,600 times over the past year was arrested Wednesday night and accused of again tying up the emergency line with 59 hang-up calls on Tuesday and Wednesday.
A wind-whipped brush fire destroyed one home and was threatening several more in Washoe Valley south of Reno on Thursday afternoon.
Valleywide bus service for the Veterans Day holiday on Monday will operate on a Saturday schedule, the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada announced.
NEW YORK – Attention frustrated Black Friday shoppers who can never grab that hot product: Wal-Mart is hoping to relieve some of that anxiety.
The first phase of a three-phase project to construct new sidewalks and other pedestrian improvements in older neighborhoods will begin Monday, the city of Las Vegas announced Thursday.
Las Vegas’ September visitation rose 1.8 percent year-to-date, bringing the total number of 2012 visitors thus far to 30.1 million.
A school bus driver was alert and talking to rescuers after hitting a wall at a Las Vegas business on Thursday morning, authorities said.
REHOBOTH, Mass. – It wasn’t hanging chads or voter fraud that delayed the vote count in one Massachusetts town – it was a spider.
Dozens of wreaths, both holiday and nonholiday themed, created by local artists, designers and members of the general public are now on display in the atrium of Building A at the Las Vegas Design Center, 495 S. Grand Central Parkway. The exhibit continues through Nov. 15.
Kimberly Joi McDonald, principal of Designing Joi, recently won third place for residential remodel in the American Society of Interior Designers, Central California/Nevada Chapter’s first Design Excellence awards.
