Malik Avila was 24 at the time of his death, the Nevada Department of Corrections said.
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A convicted criminal has been arrested in Las Vegas after living several years as a fugitive.
Six families were displaced after an apartment fire in East Las Vegas, according to an American Red Cross of Southern Nevada news release.
The teacher’s aide allegedly pinned an elementary school student to the ground after he threw two handfuls of dirt at her, according to a lawsuit filed Monday.
Around 100 people gathered inside the building for the luncheon, while dozens more lined up near a truck distributing frozen meals in the parking lot.
The Metropolitan Police Department is asking for the public’s help identifying three men believed to be involved in a string of purse thefts at businesses across the Las Vegas Valley.
Thanksgiving is the peak day for home cooking fires, and 80 percent of structure fires on the holiday are caused by cooking, the fire department said.
Most big U.S. retailers are closed on Thanksgiving Day. However, many will open early the following day, Black Friday, the unofficial start of the holiday gift-buying season and the biggest shopping day of the year.
The lush green oasis is located inside a Las Vegas park — and open to the public.
Police are investigating an overnight shooting that sent one person to the hospital in the east Las Vegas Valley.
The UNLV-affiliated program is designed for retired adults, but is open to anyone.
One of Koolsville’s traditional fundraisers, in which artists exchange free tattoos for supplies, earned recognition from the Clark County Commission in late October.
The Review-Journal teamed up with two local organizations to pass out turkeys to community members in need at the Review-Journal in Las Vegas.
A military appreciation event was put on by USAA and the Las Vegas Raiders.
The new memorial, meant to bring awareness to cycling safety, was hand-signed by dozens of Wesley Sterner’s family members, friends and cyclists who knew him.
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Six families were displaced after an apartment fire in East Las Vegas, according to an American Red Cross of Southern Nevada news release.
The Review-Journal teamed up with two local organizations to pass out turkeys to community members in need at the Review-Journal in Las Vegas.
The new memorial, meant to bring awareness to cycling safety, was hand-signed by dozens of Wesley Sterner’s family members, friends and cyclists who knew him.
A carjacking suspect who was shot by a Las Vegas police officer was holding a vape pen in his hand that officers initially believed was a knife, according to police.
