Greg Zanis placed 58 crosses near the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign Monday night, an unexpected move after Clark County requested a change of venue.
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A man was arrested on child abuse charges after his son’s teacher found severe bruising on the boy’s body on Sept. 13, police said.
The Clark County Fire Department said no one was injured after two patio chairs caught fire on the fourth floor balcony of an apartment complex near the Las Vegas Convention Center.
The Clark County coroner said Wednesday that his office has not determined the cause of death of the woman whose body was found in Lake Mead on Sept. 1.
Nearly two years after being shot at the Route 91 Harvest festival, Luca Iclodean set out to face his fear of working another major music festival.
When two Las Vegas police officers met Jovanna Calzadillas on Oct. 1, 2017, she was a lifeless body in the arms of her husband. The rush to save her was on.
The boy was admitted in critical condition on Sept. 18 after a parent brought him to a local emergency room in “physical distress.”
Alexis Vargas revealed the scars on the top of his hand from the burns he suffered in the March 29, 2018, crash on the Pacific Coast Highway.
The flu vaccine is available at the Southern Nevada Health District’s immunization clinics as well as community clinics and pharmacies throughout the Las Vegas Valley.
Las Vegas police responded just after 10 a.m. Monday to reports of a crash at Desert Inn Road and Polaris Avenue, just west of Interstate 15.
“It’s impossible to know how you’ll react when faced with your own mortality,” says Shannon Zeeman, a survivor of the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting.
Two years after the Las Vegas attack, Strip resorts are still dotted with dead zones that make it impossible for first responders to communicate on their radios.
Police responded just after 5 a.m. Sunday to reports of a robbery at Viva El Taco, AT 30 N. Lamb Blvd. in the central valley.
The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board was in Las Vegas to observe the TSA’s test of facial recognition technology at McCarran International Airport.
After 15 years behind the wheel of taxicabs, Sin City’s favorite cabbie, who became a social media star by sharing stories from his overnight shift, is hanging up his keys.