Mourners paid tribute but also drew attention to what they said was another preventable death.
That could be a problem down the line.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
President Biden meets with President Xi during the G20 summit in Bali.
The Moscow Police Department has labeled the deaths as “homicides” but maintains there is not an active risk to the community.
The three ballot questions focused on ranked choice voting, an increase in the minimum wage and adding the equal rights amendment to the Nevada constitution.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but Cashman, with 1,100 employees, will join forces with Empire Southwest, which has 2,300 employees across 22 locations.
The Rebels will get their first difficult opponent of the season when the 21st-ranked Dayton Flyers come to the Thomas & Mack Center on Tuesday.
Greystar’s Southern Nevada projects are near retail and other amenities and both are near hospitals.
Clark County is down to counting the last remaining ballots. Some had unreadable or mismatched signatures.
A former Las Vegas police officer has pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter in a woman’s 1997 fatal shooting.
The “Wedding Queen of The West” has sold her iconic business at 1301 Las Vegas Blvd. South, the deal closing Tuesday morning.
After upsetting No. 12 Oregon, No. 15 Washington is in prime position to face a surging Florida team in the Dec. 17th Las Vegas Bowl.
The Rebels must win their final two games to turn their 4-1 start into bowl eligibility. That begins Saturday against Hawaii in Honolulu.
United Rentals announced Monday that it reached a deal to acquire the construction-equipment company led by Don Ahern.
A man was arrested on a warrant in connection with a fatal stabbing that occurred in October, Las Vegas police said.
Board member Brittnie Watkins to become the second African American woman to chair the Control Board after Gibson leaves for a “new professional opportunity” next month.
The Clark County coroner’s office on Monday identified two men who were gunned down in North Las Vegas.
A man accused of shooting a waiter multiple times at a Chinatown restaurant has pleaded guilty to attempted robbery and mayhem charges.
A $7,500 fine will be considered after Gaming Control Board agents determined the club wasn’t properly accounting the live entertainment tax on admissions.
The FanDuel bettor hit the first four legs of the parlay of alternate rushing yards props Sunday, including Colts running back Jonathan Taylor over 125 yards. He had 147.
The National Park Service is asking for public input on how to manage launch ramps.
Republican Gov.-elect Joe Lombardo delivered a victory speech at Rancho High School Monday — the school he attended and where he announced his candidacy.
Las Vegan John Reagan launched E-Powersport LLC to help consumers adopt electric bikes and electric motorcycles.
Frustration is growing among the Raiders that star tight end Darren Waller is not demonstrating the necessary fight to get back on the field after a pair of hamstring injuries.
A Caesars Sportsbook bettor turned $100 into $77,900 after hitting a three-leg parlay in which they correctly picked the winners of three golf tournaments.
Jay Leno commented after being forced from corporate show in Vegas, “I got some serious burns from a gasoline fire. I am okay. Just need a week or two to get back on my feet.”
Fertitta, who has a new Las Vegas resort in the works, acquired a 30-acre oceanfront property.