A 70-year-old man fell 20 feet into a ventilation shaft at the Tropicana resort Tuesday afternoon, the Clark County Fire Department said.
Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help in finding a Miami woman with a history of prostitution arrests they say was involved in Thursday’s shooting and fiery chain-reaction car crash on the Strip that left three people dead.
Ammar Harris, the suspect in three deaths on the Strip, bragged openly about his life as a pimp on social media websites, where he instructed his prostitutes and recruited new girls.
Las Vegas attorney Mark Ferrario has been picked as the independent counsel to investigate troubled lawmaker Steven Brooks and report on whether he is fit for office.
A $2.5 billion project to re-create the Las Vegas Convention Center and the surrounding area was given the green light Tuesday.
A federal jury Tuesday convicted a Las Vegas woman of lying to Internal Revenue Service agents investigating her boss, high-rolling businessman Ramon DeSage.
With Friday’s deadline approaching, a handful of lawmakers are seeking to grant President Barack Obama flexibility to reshape automatic budget cuts and blunt their impact.
State Sen. Barbara Cegavske introduced the Religious Freedom Act Tuesday, a bill that in other states has been criticized for allowing people to discriminate against gays and lesbians because their religions oppose homosexuality.
A bill that would allow disabled veterans to qualify for more government housing aid was resubmitted Tuesday in Congress.
While six sheriff’s deputies and bailiffs watched Tuesday, auctioneer John Selcer sold 2,186 ounces of gold once owned by a recluse for $3,540,500.
All we want is for things to work like they’re supposed to, you know?
A Legacy High School girls basketball coach was arrested Tuesday and faces charges of sexual misconduct with a player, according to Clark County School District police.
A Bible study leader arrested earlier this year on charges he had sex with children in his classes faces nine new felony charges, records show.
Conrad Barrios’ body was bound in several layers of material, a green computer cable wrapped around his neck. Then the 41-year-old man was stuffed into a bloody bag and left in the bedroom of his own apartment.
Fiscal cliff? What fiscal cliff?
Contractors would have to hire more Nevada workers to receive a bidding preference on public works projects under a bill debated Tuesday in a Nevada Assembly committee.
Nevada lawmakers were asked Tuesday to consider a bill that might have people think twice before giving any aid to a family member who commits a crime.
The Nevada Development Authority wants to go global and has a new name to reflect that new direction: t he Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance.