Here are your Tuesday morning headlines.
A man police said used stolen construction equipment to batter a house Tuesday morning in the western Las Vegas Valley was taken into custody early Wednesday morning.
The Las Vegas Valley should stay cool and calm through the rest of the week, according to the National Weather Service.
The Clark County coroner identified the 60-year-old man who died after a Thanksgiving hit-and-run crash on the Las Vegas Strip.
A man is expected to survive after he was shot in the leg Tuesday morning during a robbery in a central valley neighborhood.
The Clark County coroner identified the man struck and killed by an SUV last week in the southeast valley.
hNo one was injured after a Tuesday morning fire at a house in the central valley.
Las Vegas police arrested two men Monday night in connection with two armed robberies in the west valley.
Terrell Suggs led an aggressive defense that kept Houston out of the end zone for the final 51 minutes, and the Ravens forced two turnovers in the final 5 minutes to secure a 23-16 victory on Monday night.
State officials are encouraging people who attended the Route 91 Harvest festival on Oct. 1 to apply for assistance from a state program for crime victims.
Lajaei West had seven points and 12 rebounds to lead Del Sol’s girls basketball team to a 22-21 home win over Silverado on Monday.
The senior guard hit a pair of foul shots in the final five seconds to lead the Pioneers to a 76-74 road victory.
Las Vegas High’s flag football team grabbed an 18-13 halftime lead before holding off Virgin Valley late for a 44-42 road win Monday afternoon.
Marvin Coleman had 20 points and six rebounds Monday to lift Foothill’s boys basketball team to a 76-67 home over Palo Verde.
Shouldn’t all members of the community who contributed have the opportunity to attend the concert?
They are doing with your money and mine. How nice.
It is evident that some of the assistant coaches must be replaced and a quarterback coach needs to be brought in to develop Armani Rogers.
Young people are movingback to farming; small towns are being revitalized and attracting young families who once might have elected to live in the ‘burbs.
Where is the oversight if neither Congress nor the president has any input into the leadership of an executive branch agency?
About 20 Spring Valley residents told Clark County employees Monday evening that they don’t want a second asphalt plant built next to their residential neighborhoods.
As the city works towards a courtyard setup where homeless people can access a range of services, officials also are testing cameras that will show whether the new facilities are putting a dent in the high number of Las Vegans who live on the streets.
Insurance officials in Nevada are warning potential used-car buyers to be on the lookout for flood-damaged vehicles.
Zak Bagans has all sorts of bizarre stuff on display at his Haunted Museum, so why is looking at Charles Manson’s false teeth so surprisingly creepy?
The team will honor children from the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation prior to Tuesday’s home game as part of the NHL’s Hockey Fights Cancer initiative.
If this year’s Starbucks holiday cup wasn’t red enough, the chain is releasing another one this week that’s mostly that color.
The NFL handed Raiders WR Michael Crabtree a two-game suspension Monday for his role in fight with Denver’s Aqib Talib. The Broncos cornerback also was suspended for two games.
The woman accused of stabbing her boyfriend to death last week told Las Vegas police she was responsible for the attack, according to her arrest report.
Wherever there is a mass casualty crime, you’ll probably find Jeff Dion on the scene just about immediately after — just as he was in Las Vegas Oct. 5, four days after the Oct. 1 shooting.
The former middleweight champion tried to bounce back just three weeks after losing the belt to Georges St. Pierre, but was knocked out early by Kelvin Gastelum.
Two acting directors of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau started work Monday morning — one chosen by President Donald Trump, the other named by the departing director who was appointed by President Barack Obama.
