Las Vegas police have released body camera footage after former Metropolitan Police Department officer Richard Scavone pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor in an excessive force case Thursday.
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Clark County is one of three bidders vying to buy and breathe new life into the historic former Moulin Rouge property, the site of Las Vegas’ first racially integrated hotel and casino.
Opponents of the Southern Nevada Water Authority’s plan to siphon groundwater in eastern Nevada and pipe it to the Las Vegas Valley fill slate for public comment at end of first week of the state engineer’s hearing.
The Henderson man killed Wednesday night in a rollover crash in the south Las Vegas Valley has been identified by the Clark County coroner as Kush Bhatnagar.
Members of the Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce were happy to learn this week the Interstate 11 project linking Nevada and Arizona is at the top of mind for politicians and officials in Washington, D.C.
More than 100 new laws, from requiring baby-changing tables to making bestiality a crime, take effect Sunday.
Congress is expected to reauthorize the CHIP program, known here as Nevada Check Up, in the coming weeks, but Nevada officials are preparing for the worst in case that doesn’t happen.
Combined with their responses to Hurricane Harvey in Houston and Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, members of Nevada Task Force-1 have worked more than 24,000 man-hours assisting hurricane victims this year.
Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price resigned under pressure from President Donald Trump on Friday in an uproar over Price’s use of private charter planes for government business.
Sheriff Joe Lombardo told reporters Friday that police officers had reasonable suspicion to stop NFL player Michael Bennett in August after a shooting was reported on the Strip.
Las Vegas is one of the worst cities in one of the worst counties in the country for domestic violence. Here’s what you can do to help victims.
President Donald Trump pledged a relentless effort to help Puerto Ricans recover from hurricane devastation Friday after his homeland security chief stirred a tempest of her own making by declaring the federal response a “good news story.”
The launch of the $41 million project is a year overdue, but NSHE’s Chief Information Officer says every precaution was taken to avoid another delay.
A note found in the car of a man charged with spraying deadly gunfire at a Tennessee church made reference to revenge for a white supremacist’s massacre at a black church in Charleston, South Carolina, two years earlier, law enforcement officials told The Associated Press.
One of two Wisconsin girls charged with stabbing a classmate to impress horror character Slender Man will plead guilty in a deal that calls for her to avoid prison time and instead receive treatment for mental illness, attorneys announced Friday.
The arrival of fall brings with it all the things we love—cooler temperatures, football and pumpkin spice everything. But fall also ushers in a new season of water savings for Southern Nevada. From Sept. 1 to Oct. 31, our community’s mandatory fall seasonal watering restrictions are in effect; not only does this make it the […]
Cutting California farmers’ water use by leveraging federal funding could yield big savings in the Colorado River Basin.
If somebody calls and says you must pay taxes or else you won’t be able to vote, it’s a scam.
Prosecutors allege that Fiore raised tens of thousands of dollars for a statue of fallen Metropolitan Police Department officer Alyn Beck, but spent it on herself and her daughter’s wedding.
The village will offer on-site services, including job training, assistance accessing benefits and mental and physical health services.