As the Las Vegas Valley’s death toll rises from heroin use, a Henderson resident is working to help people escape the drug’s grip.
Two adults were displaced after fire severely damaged a home in Spring Valley Wednesday night, according to the Clark County Fire Department.
At Flipnout, you can bounce, do somersaults, pull out your favorite ninja warrior moves or go into James Bond stealth mode. The Xtreme Las Vegas Trampoline Park opened in the Summerlin area at 4245 S. Grand Canyon Drive, Suite 111, just before Christmas.
“A bouncing baby boy” — for John and Gina Emmons, that phrase took on an amplified meaning as they opened Rockin’ Jump Las Vegas, a new indoor trampoline sports park at 7200 Montessouri St., Suite 160, at the same time they were expecting their third child.
“Seinfeld” fans laughed years ago when Cosmo Kramer came up with the idea to open a pizzeria where customers could build their own pizza. Today, the Kramer fantasy is reality as hundreds of pizzerias nationwide have embraced the concept.
Although the Scintas have been in town only 16 years, it feels like they have been here a lot longer, probably because their style and shtick harken back to their roots: the classic entertainment of Rat Pack-era Vegas.
Construction on the 215 Beltway from Craig Road to Hualapai Way is set to turn 3 miles of the heavily traveled roadway into a fully functioning freeway to ease traffic congestion and create a safer environment.
Remember junior high and the awkwardness of making new friends? At Becker Middle School, Feb. 12 was No One Eats Alone Day, which was touted as a chance to help end social isolation among youths.
Remember the feeling of riding a bike for the first time? Northwest resident Mike Skoy does.
Similar to NASCAR, Harrison Gale foresees a time when drones are sponsored by companies. There are already races happening internationally, and he figures it’s only a matter of time before it goes to the next level. He plans to be ready.
The motivation may be different, but the intent is the same: hurt as many people as possible. Active shooter situations can happen anywhere at any time. To be proactive, the Metropolitan Police Department established the Multi-Assault Counter-Terrorism Action Capabilities to address any such situation in the Las Vegas Valley.
Daniel Campbell, a senior at West Career & Technical Academy, will join other musicians from across the nation as part of Music for All’s 2016 Honor Orchestra of America. Campbell was selected from numerous applicants from across the nation for membership. This is his third year of participation. Campbell is the son of Kevin and Elizabeth Campbell. He is principal viola of the West Career & Technical Academy Chamber Orchestra and is also principal viola for the Nevada School of the Arts Chamber Orchestra.
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For the third time this season, UNLV fell just short of defeating Fresno State, losing 66-60 in the Mountain West women’s basketball tournament semifinals Wednesday at the Thomas & Mack Center. The Lady Rebels finish the season 18-14.
Max Smith’s eighth-inning double drove in the decisive run in UNLV’s 5-4 win over UC Riverside in a nonconference baseball game Wednesday in Riverside, Calif.
A crash left one dead and six injured Wednesday night in North Las Vegas.
Someone stole a cab from its driver in downtown Las Vegas on Wednesday night, then crashed the cab in a fiery rollover near the Cheyenne off-ramp from Interstate 15, the Metropolitan Police Department said.
Utah State opened the Mountain West basketball tournament with an 88-70 victory over Wyoming at the Thomas & Mack Center.
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley women’s basketball team came into the Western Athletic Conference tournament as legitimate contenders to dethrone New Mexico State.
The Vegas 16 is the latest edition to the roster of college basketball postseason tournaments. You have the Big Dance, which is the NCAA Tournament. You have the NIT, the CBI, the CIT, the Vegas 16. These are Little Dances, lovely parting gifts, the home game of “Concentration.”
In an unprecedented move, the Metropolitan Police Department is asking its plain-clothed officers and detectives to work at least one two-week patrol rotation over the next few months — a quick fix for a cop shortage in the midst of a 25-percent spike in violent valley crime this year.
There’s no disputing who the king of college basketball is in Los Angeles. It’s Southern California, and unless UCLA gets its act together soon, it could remain that way for a long time. USC trounced the Bruins 95-71 in the opening round of the Pacific 12 Conference tournament.
UNLV found itself down to three scholarship players and two walk-ons on the floor in the third overtime. But the Rebels found a way today.
A plea deal is in the works for one half of an amorous couple police say they caught having sex on the High Roller.
Leslie Parraguirre, the wife of Nevada Supreme Court Justice Ron Parraguirre, is facing an April trial on a misdemeanor DUI charge.
