Moses Hoody, 26, was booked on charges of murder, attempted murder and battery with a deadly weapon.
Get to know the Las Vegas Grand Prix circuit ahead of the first Formula One race to hit the Strip.
The 26-second clip, apparently filmed by someone behind a patio railing, starts as two people in dark clothing scale down a wall.
Maxan Jazz aims to bring diversity and high-end eats to the local scene. Co-owner Max Wirjo says it’s all about taking chances: “I don’t want to play it safe.”
Drinks and dessert (plus candy) collide in these towering confections that perform a sweet balancing act.
A Nevada assemblywoman introduced a bill this week that would prohibit restaurants from automatically serving water to customers.
Monday’s killing was one of two homicide cases that left at least one homeless person and two other possibly homeless people dead.
Silverado edged Las Vegas, and defending state champion Mojave whipped Rancho in the Class 4A boys basketball state semifinals Tuesday at Cox Pavilion.
Las Vegas and Desert Pines advanced to the Class 4A girls basketball state championship game Saturday after winning their semifinal matchups Tuesday.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Colorado River states should band together to pay for plants.
This is how Democrats show us how enlightened they are, by name calling.
Putin blames the west for his genocidal invasion of Ukraine.
Some people suspect that Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” camp is barely a step away from “Make America White Again.”
With the vice president, it seems the only version that matters is the one concocted most recently.
A Nevada Democrat has come up with a brand new way to be soft on crime.
How much will Tesla get for new facility? Lawmakers don’t know.
“You don’t have to buy it if you don’t want to drink it,” Lincoln County Commissioner Janine Woodworth said.
Taya Burgos was arrested on Feb. 2 and is faces child abuse charges after Henderson police say she abused her infant son
Caesars Entertainment said it has moved past the meltdown of its William Hill sportsbook app, which crashed during the Super Bowl and left bettors unable to wager on the game.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission says The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its investment arm will pay $5 million in fines.
Nevada Democratic Sen. Skip Daly of Sparks wants people who submit fake electoral certificates in presidential elections to be convicted of a felony.
Thousands of Southwest Airlines employees were in Las Vegas Tuesday for the company’s annual rally but at least one employee group wasn’t in the mood to celebrate.
Southwest Gas rate payers gathered at the Public Utilities Commission’s office to protest potential rate hikes that would give the utility company $21.4 million in annual revenue.
A Senate committee unanimously passed a proposed amendment that which would strike language allowing for slavery or involuntary servitude from the state constitution.
Lawmakers considered a bill Tuesday that would allow victims of sexual assault that were over the age of 18 at the time of the crime to sue their attacker.
Ryan Keeler, a football player at UNLV, died Monday in Las Vegas. His teammates remember him as a positive, authentic person.
We have enough laws on to cover every imaginable grievance to mankind. So federal government unions are unnecessary nowadays.
