A person was killed Monday night after being hit by a car in the central valley, Las Vegas police said.
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A baby died in the northwest valley after co-sleeping with a parent, Las Vegas police said.
A man who Las Vegas police said was shot to death after he chased a suspected armed robber in the northwest valley has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
A judge ordered four more Bunkerville standoff defendants freed from federal detention on Monday, less than a week after rancher Cliven Bundy rejected the conditions of his own release.
A man killed Saturday night in a west valley hit-and-run crash has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
Las Vegas homicide detectives have determined a burglary drove a storage facility manager to allegedly shoot Jeffrey Paget Friday night.
The March death of a 2-year-old Las Vegas girl was ruled a homicide Monday by the Clark County coroner’s office.
Las Vegas is in the midst of another upheaval with billions of dollars in investment in new facilities that will bring more conventions, the Super Bowl, the NFL draft — and more tourists — to Southern Nevada, experts said at Monday’s kickoff of the Nevada Governor’s Global Tourism Summit.
Bellagio has officially kicked off the holidays.
As flu season kicks into gear, health officials remind residents that it’s not too late to get vaccinated.
Bryan Clay, convicted of raping and murdering a mother and her young daughter in 2012, took the witness stand Monday morning with a statement, ready to ask jurors to spare his life.
Two longtime Nevada Supreme Court justices announced their retirements Monday.
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Within Allegiant Air’s nerve center in Summerlin, a team of 150 employees keep a watchful eye on an oversized television screen that displays the flight path of every airborne plane.
Elementary schools in Clark and Washoe counties perform at similar levels, but middle schools in Southern Nevada lag behind their northern counterparts, a Review-Journal analysis of data behind the upcoming state star ratings shows.