Gov. Joe Lombardo appointed two judges on Thursday to fill vacancies in Family Court.
The crashes involved a total of six vehicles and occurred on northbound 215 Beltway, north of West Lake Mead Boulevard.
Metro police were dispatched to Hokaido Sushi, at 6015 South Fort Apache Road north of West Patrick Lane, on Feb. 15.
Det. Herman Moody’s funeral was attended by 200 family members and current and former Metro brass.
Kenny Davidsen opted for Las Vegas over Florida. After 10 years crushing it at Tuscany, it was the right call.
Virgil Mack, 28, allegedly shot 24-year-old Dyamond Hamilton on March 2.
Minors could receive contraceptives without parental consent under a bill heard by lawmakers Thursday.
Several Atlantic City casino dealers with cancer, and others who fear they may develop it, are asking New Jersey lawmakers to ban smoking in the state’s casinos.
The Henderson City Council approved two actions related to the city’s water use Tuesday.
The first in a new series of atmospheric rivers has pushed into California and forecasters warn that widespread heavy rain will raise the threat of flooding.
The Bruins feel at home in Las Vegas and could be back at T-Mobile Arena for the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 should they be able to overcome the loss of Jaylen Clark.
The Department of Justice hosted a panel at Boyd Law School on Thursday to talk about the importance of public defenders in the justice system.
Colon Jackson, 31, was sentenced Thursday to 15 years in prison.
Eight people were wounded in the shooting, including a woman who was 28 weeks pregnant and lost her baby.
North Las Vegas police released video Thursday of a man reaching for a revolver before he was fatally shot by two officers.
A National Park Service spokesman says it is not possible to say why visitors to Lake Mead National Recreation Area dropped off without further research.
The Terrible Herbst parking garage being constructed across Polaris Avenue from Allegiant Stadium is rounding into form.
Stocks stumbled on Wall Street Thursday and added to the week’s losses as markets remain anxious about the prospect of more aggressive action by the Federal Reserve.
Zappos Theater is being renamed Bakkt Theater, in a partnership with the cryptocurrency company founded in 2018.
Total employment in Nevada rose to more than 1.5 million jobs in January, while the unemployment rate stayed the same at 5.5 percent.
The Medicare community is exploding, with an American turning 65 every eight seconds. No one wants to make a wrong decision, which can add stress to retiring.
Southwest Gas filed plans to raise customer rates in April, and it’s the highest increase compared to the most recent quarterly rate hikes.
Police are requesting the public’s assistance to identify a man who used a knife to steal property late last year at a business in the western Las Vegas Valley.
The former Clark County public administrator is representing himself in connection with the killing of Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German.
Brightline West is tracking to begin its planned Las Vegas-to-Southern California rail operations in a little as three-and-a-half years.
Chicken Guy! will be the fourth restaurant that the chef and TV personality has opened with Caesars Entertainment in Las Vegas.
The financial blueprint that he’s announcing Thursday will serve as a political talking point for a president preparing to run for re-election.
Caring for an elder parent can be challenging in many ways, but it can be especially difficult financially if you have to miss work to provide care.
Ameer Abdullah, a pending free agent, emerged last season as a versatile player for the Raiders as a third-down back and on special teams.
Alec Martinez scored in overtime, and the Golden Knights defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday in a game in which a 10-skater scrum led to 10 ejections.
