Emergency responders and community leaders united to deliver the reality to high school students Friday at the 17th annual event at UMC Trauma Center in Las Vegas.
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Emulating American entertainer Dean Martin, a 12-year-old boy growing up in 1960s Rome picked up a pool stick. That boy, Stefano Pelinga, pool cue in hand, would go on to nab multiple international billiards titles in a career spanning three decades.
Major League Soccer wants to expand from 24 to 28 teams. Las Vegas, which has made a pitch before for an expansion club, is not on the current short list.
A pedestrian is dead after being hit by a vehicle Friday night in the eastern Las Vegas Valley.
A conference on homeland security will convene in Las Vegas on Monday, coming against a backdrop of terrorist attacks in California and GOP front-runner Donald Trump’s call to ban Muslims from entering the U.S.
Thursday’s sale of the Las Vegas Review-Journal left staffers, and readers, with a lot of questions. Perhaps foremost among them: Who now owns Nevada’s largest newspaper.
Two men linked to at least two burglaries caught on video, including one that went viral on Facebook and received more than 1 million views, were jailed this month, according to a Las Vegas police arrest report.
Faraday Future’s decision to build a $1 billion auto plant in North Las Vegas will generate economic waves throughout the region and attract other companies, positioning Southern Nevada as a hub for international corporate headquarters, some economic development officials say.
Police are looking for “a person of interest” in connection with a group accused of using credit cards that weren’t theirs in November to make purchases in the south Las Vegas Valley, Metro said Friday.
Members of the Las Vegas Muslim-American community say they’re in the fight against terrorism and strongly oppose people misrepresenting their peaceful religion.
Three people have been arrested in Las Vegas after they negotiated the sale of 60 pounds of methamphetamine valued at $300,000 to undercover federal agents, according to a criminal complaint.
In response to a string of protests that have disrupted Mass services across the valley, the Catholic Diocese of Las Vegas wonders why we all can’t just get along.
Miles and miles from any sea, museum visitors can learn of treasures recovered miles beneath the waves in the Odyssey Marine Exploration exhibit “Shipwreck! Pirates & Treasure” on display through Jan. 31 at the Springs Preserve.
The fight against addiction is a tough battle where one must stand with courage and take precaution. Since the enemy can be found just about anywhere, it often takes an army to win.
A rollover crash near Brush Street and West Charleston Boulevard sent one person to the hospital and another to jail Friday morning.