The man accused of killing a downtown Las Vegas bar patron with one punch was released from prison in 2014 after serving time for attempted murder, a Nevada Department of Corrections spokeswoman said Monday.
Romanian native Cristina Stefan visited Las Vegas for a vacation in 2005, and she fell so in love with the city and the weather, she decided to make it her permanent home.
The Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors recently teamed up with UNLV’s Lied Institute for Real Estate Studies to survey its leading brokers to measure their views on the local housing market.
Pardee Homes has extended its “Make Your Move” event through Sunday, May 28. The promotion features special incentives on move-in-ready homes in Las Vegas, North Las Vegas and Henderson.
Shark Reef aquarium director Adrienne Rowland said that while “Jaws” is a great film, people must realize it’s a fantasy.
According to Rich and Bonnie White, Cadence in Henderson was exactly what they had in mind when shopping for a new home. Though they’ve been in their Richmond American Home for 15 months, the pair were among the first to move into the planned community.
North Carolina police say they’re investigating the possible suicide of an Army veteran charged with shooting her service dog as she laughed.
Apple Maps is getting an update on Nevada’s layout.
State senators are moving closer to formally voicing objections to storing spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste at Yucca Mountain.
Macau is stepping up security checks at ATMs in the Asian gambling hub by requiring facial scans and ID card verification for cash withdrawals.
The Clark County School District violated federal Title IX law that protects students from sexual harassment in the handling of a 2011 complaint of a special education student, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights concluded in December.
State Sen. Mark Manendo said Monday he has hired an attorney as the Nevada Senate investigates allegations of sexual harassment against him.
Opponents of a bill updating sex education in public schools focused Monday on costs as reason for lawmakers to reject the bill.
The Las Vegas Stadium Authority has issued a draft of a preliminary project timeline that shows completion of the 65,000-seat domed football stadium by June 2020, giving the Raiders three months to move in before their first NFL regular-season game.
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A northwest Las Vegas charter school will be closed Monday and Tuesday due to widespread symptoms of a gastrointestinal illness, possibly norovirus.
Emma Watson had high praise for MTV’s move to remove gender qualifiers for its Movie and TV Awards.
About 10 people gathered Sunday near the intersection of Nellis Boulevard and Carey Avenue to set up a memorial for the woman killed when her car collided with a school bus last week.
A man who died Saturday at Lake Mead National Recreation Area has been identified as 22-year-old Dylan Robbins of Chebanse, Illinois.
Several of the Las Vegas Valley’s ZIP codes have holes in them or small “islands” a few blocks from the rest of the areas they cover.
The alarming video on Facebook Live of a Georgia teenager livestreaming her own suicide attempt stayed up long enough to help sheriff’s deputies save her.
Assembly Bill 247 would allows victims to terminate leases without financial penalties with the showing of certain documentation.
It took persistence for Delorise Hall to get a job with the Union Pacific railroad, and in 1981 she became the first black female locomotive engineer in Nevada. She kept that job until she retired in 2016.
“Once Upon a Time” star Jennifer Morrison will exit the series at the conclusion of the current season, Variety has confirmed.
Jury selection is set to start on Monday for the first-degree manslaughter trial of a white Tulsa, Oklahoma, police officer who fatally shot an unarmed black man whose car had broken down.
The owners of a giant rabbit that died after flying from the United Kingdom to Chicago want to know more about the animal’s death and an explanation of why he was so quickly cremated.
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Temperatures will be below normal early this week and there could be rain in the Las Vegas Valley on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
An electrical substation fire in the south Las Vegas Valley Monday morning briefly left thousands without power.
A 40-year-old man faces multiple charges in the April shooting of an infant.
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