Lawyer says driver in Las Vegas crash that killed 3 had seizure

A lawyer says a 31-year-old Las Vegas man jailed on felony driving under the influence charges had an epileptic seizure before his SUV struck and killed three pedestrians and crashed into several vehicles last week.

Man convicted of robbing armored truck is sentenced to prison

A Las Vegas man who pleaded guilty to robbing an armored truck and a gun store in separate incidents was sentenced to more than five years in prison Monday, federal officials announced.

Coroner identifies man hit, killed by SUV on I-15

The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the man who was hit by an SUV and killed Friday morning on Interstate 15 near the Strip.

Santa makes wishes come true in Summerlin — PHOTOS

Eight-year old Viridiana Martinez-Ramirez, who suffers from systemic onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis, joined Santa in a special Las Vegas Fire & Rescue truck for the Downtown Summerlin holiday parade Monday.

Needles girls rout Mountain View

Paige Murch scored 21 points Monday as Needles’ girls basketball team rolled to a 53-13 road win over Mountain View.

COMMENTARY: The clock is ticking for the Dreamers

Gov. Sandoval and Sen. Heller should do what is right and smart, both for Nevada and for the country at large, and push for the passage of the Dream Act by the end of the year.

 
Golden Knights help find homes for rescued Pomeranian dogs

With help from the dog-loving Las Vegas Golden Knights, 15 of the 164 Pomeranian dogs found crammed in the back of a box truck in Sandy Valley in November were placed with new owners Monday afternoon.

2017 Tarkanian Classic Schedule/Results

The schedule and results (when available) for the 2017 Tarkanian Classic boys and girls basketball tournaments are here.

Nevada medical investigator alleges sex harassment in lawsuit

The Las Vegas investigator with the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners was sexually harassed by her boss and retaliated against by co-workers after complaining to her superiors, according to a federal lawsuit.

Video shows CSN professor having sex in public, report says

Surveillance video shows Las Vegas attorney and College of Southern Nevada professor Mark Peplowski having sex in public on two separate occasions earlier this year, according to police records.

First scheduled Las Vegas-Brazil flights to launch in June

The first regularly scheduled flights connecting Las Vegas and Brazil will launch June 21, when LATAM Airlines offers nonstop seasonal service three times a week, airline officials said Monday.

320,000 visitors expected in Las Vegas during Christmas week

Even though Las Vegas isn’t considered a traditional destination for Christmas, about 320,000 people are expected to roll into town between Dec. 22 and 26, the Nevada Department of Transportation predicted Monday.

Best Christmas presents for your furry friends

It’s an incontrovertible Yuletide fact: Animals — be they Santa’s reindeer or the livestock huddled around a manger — are classic Christmas story characters.

Chefs, bartenders teaming up for Whiskey in the Wilderness

Chef Justin Kingsley Hall and local event producer Lee Flint will bring back one of last winter’s most popular drinking and dining events, staging a 2018 edition of Whiskey in the Wilderness on Jan. 14 at an undisclosed location.

South Africa native spreads love of rugby in Las Vegas area

Leonard Nell grew up playing rugby in Johannesburg, so he thought little of playing it with his two sons in his northwestvalley neighborhood. For other children, though, it was quite a surprise.

Tax bill preserves tax break for Las Vegas stadium, convention center

The House had sought to eliminate the tax exemption for bonds used to build professional sports stadiums, but the provision was removed during the GOP leadership’s conference negotiations.

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