The crash occurred aroudn 4 p.m. in the 7200 block of Chesterton Drive, near North Tenaya Way.
Check out the scores and top performers from Wednesday’s high school baseball and softball action.
Josslin Law had a sensational game with her arm and bat for Shadow Ridge, which got off to a strong start in Class 5A Mountain League play Wednesday.
Congress will not have the time to pass horrible laws, raise taxes and do other things that are destroying Americans and their lives.
Nevadans don’t want to be like Californians and pay exorbitant energy prices while enduring blackouts in the summer.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Bud Light selects trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney for a beer campaign.
Will rent control, a lottery work for labor group’s members?
In a close vote and with animal activists cheering, the city of Las Vegas on Wednesday approved an ordinance that will attempt to reign in and regulate “backyard breeding” of dogs and cats.
Las Vegas will petition the Nevada Supreme Court to dismiss the city from a lawsuit that stemmed from a fight at City Hall between two councilwomen last year.
A boy was fatally shot by another boy in North Las Vegas on Wednesday morning, police said.
The Centennial girls basketball team will participate in the State Champions Invitational starting Thursday in Washington, D.C.
Joe Asher, president of IGT’s PlaySports sports wagering brand, and Julie Cameron-Doe, chief financial officer of Wynn Resorts Ltd., were recommended for licensing.
COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths remain at low levels in Clark County and statewide.
A new ramp was to allow slightly more access to declining Lake Mead, but the effort has been slowed.
State licensing boards may soon be barred from denying an applicant based on their criminal history under a bill considered by lawmakers Wednesday.
A visit could foretell a genuine interest. Or it could be a ploy to create the illusion of interest to create trade leverage on draft day. Only the Raiders know which it is.
The Democracy Prep girls basketball team, the reigning Class 2A state champion, had its appeal approved to move to Class 5A at Wednesday’s NIAA appeals meeting.
The two golden retrievers, introduced at a demonstration event, replace two canines who retired from the team.
A lawyer for Nathan Chasing Horse argued that the indictment against him should be thrown out.
WASHINGTON — A spokesman for Mike Pence said Wednesday that the former vice president will not appeal a judge’s order compelling him to testify in the Justice Department’s investigation into efforts by Donald Trump and his allies to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
The “Hot Blooded” rock band is winding down its career, though its members admit a final 2024 run in Las Vegas is not out of the question.
A creditor in the goalie’s Chapter 7 case wants a $4.75 million loan repaid, and American Express says $95,000 in charges were made after a lawyer was hired.
The Henderson City Council drew a full house during its meeting Tuesday, when it honored robotics teams for several local schools Tuesday.
U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., officially launched her re-election campaign Wednesday.
The Golden Knights have four regular-season games remaining before returning to the playoffs.
A knife was found close to where police found the body of a stabbing victim Wednesday.
The girl was thought to be suffering from severe emotional distress when she went missing.
Former Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles said Wednesday he is not seeking information on slain reporter Jeff German’s personal devices because they are currently protected by a court order.
More than 20 agencies were part of the search for survivors and victims.