Police officers responded to the 9000 block of West Sahara Avenue, near South Fort Apache Road, about 7:35 a.m. and found a deceased female in a dumpster enclosure.
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Las Vegas police were kept busy on Saturday with drivers suspected of impairment.
In a six-hour period, a joint law enforcement effort caught 77 red light runners at Green Valley Parkway and the 215 Beltway.
Five people have been arrested in connection with a double homicide committed nearly two years ago.
A suspect in the theft of a Las Vegas Fire Department vehicle was taken into custody following a high-speed chase, officials said.
Law enforcement officials are seeking the public’s help in finding the men suspected of pushing boulders down a steep slope at Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
Las Vegas police have released video that shows the dramatic rescue after one of the agency’s K-9 officers was stabbed multiple times.
The person who took the motorcycle hit several parked cars as he fled the area, police said.
Two K-9s with the Clark County School District Police Department are back with their handlers after being exposed to “some illegal and extremely dangerous drugs.”
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The study from the Annie E. Casey Foundation found that Nevada ranks low in a number of child well-being indicators.
Former President Donald Trump discussed campaign strategies and policies for potential second terms in an exclusive interview with the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The fire that started at 12:30 a.m. Sunday damaged or destroyed approximately 15 boats and caused minor injuries at the harbor, according to the National Park Service.
Progress continues on the Oakland Athletics’ plan to build a $1.5 billion ballpark in Las Vegas. Senate Bill 1 became law a year ago, but steps remain before shovels hit the ground on the Strip.