Tuesday rains brought the Las Vegas Valley a wet Christmas — if only for a little while. It was likely the last time the valley will see rain this year, according to the National Weather Service.
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There’s no place like home for the holidays. But what if home is the last place you want to be?
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Laurel Babero’s death last month was ruled a suicide Tuesday by the Clark County coroner’s office.
The Lee Canyon bunny hill opened Friday, but if you’re thinking about hopping up to Mt. Charleston this weekend, officials ask that you do so safely.
A new women’s safety class offered through the Metropolitan Police Department focuses on “making good decisions to avoid being placed in a situation where you can be an easy target,” according to Lt. Kristine Buist.
Four local breweries will brew Sierra Nevada’s new Resilience IPA, serve it in their taprooms and donate 100 percent of the proceeds to victims of California’s Camp Fire.
Expect to see more police officers at shopping centers around the Las Vegas Valley this holiday season.
A Nevada bankruptcy judge was found dead Monday at a federal court building in downtown Las Vegas, officials said.
Five men were indicted Thursday in connection with a lucrative sex-trafficking ring operating out of Clark County.
Jesus Fernandez, a 48-year-old Las Vegas native, was one of the first few Camp Fire victims identified this week, killed as the blaze tore through the mountain community of Paradise, California.
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.
Joe Robbins and his wife were among 40 Las Vegas shooting survivors who were invited on a free, eight-day cruise along the Rhine River.
Newly released body camera footage shows Las Vegas police officers scanning the grounds of the Route 91 Harvest festival, searching for survivors after the October 2017 mass shooting.
A newly released body camera video shows hundreds of survivors breaking into applause as Las Vegas police enter the Tropicana Las Vegas after the mass shooting on the Strip.
A ceremony Thursday honored 25 people killed by acts of domestic violence between July 1, 2017, and June 30.