Michael Takes and Edward Marx both hit jackpots at two Las Vegas Strip properties. A man hit jackpot for over $1M at the LINQ on Thursday morning.
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The Nevada Supreme Court has reversed a decision by a Clark County District Court judge that said state gaming regulators no longer have jurisdiction over former casino executive Steve Wynn.
The plastic wheels, which best resemble flowers, are planted across the U.S. to commemorate National Child Abuse Prevention Month in April, and to show solidarity for the young victims.
A man shouted insults at Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo, one month after a similar incident involving Gov. Steve Sisolak.
The district has seen over 1,000 logged citations and arrests since January and over 3,000 assaults, battery cases and fights since the start of the school year, CCSD Police Chief Henry Blackeye said.
The operator of a “cannabis-friendly” hotel in Phoenix has acquired a boutique property near the Strip.
After almost two years of receiving motorists complaints, NDOT reviewing HOV lane usefulness on Las Vegas.
A school police officer used pepper spray to break up a Monday altercation at Foothill High School, principal Jonathan Synold told parents in a Monday email.
A pair of freeway-related improvement projects are set to get underway this year — one near downtown Las Vegas and the other in the Henderson area.
As cases of COVID-19 plummet, overall doses administered also are at their lowest point since the first week of vaccinations in mid-December 2020.
Local performers served as hairdressers, shaving heads for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation’s 13th annual fundraiser for childhood cancer research.
The training center is expected to help first responders, including Las Vegas Valley police officers, better prepare for complex public safety threats.
The move would seek to regulate a massive industry that is currently illegal in the unincorporated county.
Killed in the Nov. 26, 2019, crash were pilot Gregory Akers, 60, of Henderson, Akers’ wife, Valeriya Slyzko, 48, and his mother-in-law, Nina Morovova, 71.
At least five people died in a roughly 24-hour period that began Sunday on Southern Nevada roads.