Less than an hour after the first strike team entered Stephen Paddock’s suite at Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas police officers far from the scene were already sharing cellphone photos of the dead gunman.
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The Justice Department has announced that it will award more than $16.7 million to help survivors of the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting in Las Vegas.
Technology used in a pilot program targeting gun violence in the Las Vegas Valley cut police response times, helped with evidence collection and alerted police of more shootings, officials said Wednesday.
For 31 minutes early Wednesday, the largest law enforcement agency in Nevada could not accept 911 calls.
The Metropolitan Police Department has shared some tips on its website to help residents keep porch pirates from stealing packages.
Las Vegas police are looking a man who impersonated a police officer and approached shoppers Thursday night in the area of 300 W. Sahara Ave.
A man died Thanksgiving Day, two days after he was hospitalized with what Las Vegas police initially thought was a survivable gunshot wound.
A man was critically injured Thanksgiving Day morning after a suspected DUI driver with a history of impaired driving crashedhead-on into his vehicle, Las Vegas police said.
A suspect remained at large Wednesday after a robbery last week at a downtown Las Vegas casino sports book.
Expect to see more police officers at shopping centers around the Las Vegas Valley this holiday season.
Las Vegas police are searching for a man suspected of an armed robbery in the west valley Thursday morning.
Las Vegas police have released footage of two suspects wanted in Monday night’s deadly road rage-related shooting.
A Las Vegas street performer, “The Black Batman,” sued The Hershey Co. last month, claiming the chocolate maker used his image without permission at its store on the Strip.
Five men were indicted Thursday in connection with a lucrative sex-trafficking ring operating out of Clark County.
Little more than a year after surviving the Route 91 Harvest festival attack, Stacie Power once again found herself defenseless, tied to another disaster. This time, she was waiting to learn whether her parents were alive or dead.