Two men were hospitalized Monday night after a shooting in an eastern valley apartment complex.
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A pedestrian died Monday night after police said he crossed an eastern valley street out of a crosswalk and was struck by an SUV.
A Henderson woman claims Las Vegas police caused her son’s 2013 death by “pursuing a chase negligently and recklessly.”
The man shot and killed last Tuesday by three Las Vegas police officers had a long criminal history and drug and mental health issues, Metro announced Monday.
A 34-year-old man faces an attempted murder charge after police said he tried to steal a Metro vehicle, drove his van at SWAT officers and led police on a chase — all before the sun was up Sunday morning.
Two Las Vegas teens who attended University of Nevada, Reno were killed early Monday morning in a single-vehicle crash near Tonopah, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
Las Vegas police are looking for a woman they said kidnapped an “elderly” person at knifepoint and forced the person to withdraw money from an ATM before stealing it from them.
Here are two words of comfort if your bones ache because of the cold this morning: warming trend.
The idea of an outsider politically outmuscling the local taxicab industry would have been laughable only a few years ago. Backed by protectionist laws and pussycat legislators, the cab bosses had the ride racket all to themselves. But a lot has changed.
Neither UNLV’s Rebel nickname nor its Hey Reb! mascot have ties to the Confederacy, according to a report released Monday by the university.
A pedestrian is dead, and part of southbound Arville Street was closed after a central valley crash Monday night, according to Metro police.
Things continue to change inside the guardianship court of Clark County.
A female Henderson police officer is claiming sexual discrimination against the city in a federal lawsuit filed last month, court records show.
After telling a Metro officer she had shot her ex-husband early Thanksgiving morning, Michelle Young said she pulled the trigger when he told her “to go f*** myself,” according to an arrest report released Monday.
Federal prosecutors say the crimes committed by Edward Jameson Purry II left more than 70 guns on the streets and placed communities in danger for years to come.
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