What started as a peaceful protest Sunday turned bloody after a brawl broke out in a crosswalk on the Strip. Several people were arrested or cited after protesters briefly blocked traffic on the Strip near The Venetian during a demonstration that protesters dubbed “Black Lives Still Don’t Matter.”
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Las Vegas police arrested a 28-year-old man on an arson charge this week after he admitted to starting a small trash can fire in a Trump International restroom Thursday, an arrest report obtained Tuesday by the Las Vegas Review-Journal shows.
A legitimate Islamic State group propaganda video posted on social media last week features brief footage of the Las Vegas Strip while calling for lone-wolf terrorist attacks, and Las Vegas police are treating it as a credible threat.
Here are your Thursday afternoon headlines.
Here are your Tuesday afternoon headlines.
Weekend death of Tashii Brown, 40, of Las Vegas occurred after he was stunned with a Taser, punched and put in a neck controversial neck hold.
Roland Bueno Cardenas, 55, of Las Vegas is accused of killing Gary Breitling, 57, of Sidney, Montana, on March 25 while getting off the tour bus in front of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
A former Las Vegas nightclub promoter was acquitted Thursday afternoon of kidnapping and sexual assault charges.
A jury began deliberating sexual assault and kidnapping charges Wednesday against a former Las Vegas nightclub promoter.
Here are your Wednesday afternoon headlines.
Las Vegas police on Sunday continued to investigate a shooting outside a Strip time-share hotel that left one man dead and another hospitalized Saturday night.
An altercation between two men outside a Strip resort turned deadly when both men shot at each other, leaving one dead and the other in the hospital Saturday night.
One person was taken to the hospital after a carjacking Friday afternoon near the Las Vegas Strip.
Two California women testified as prosecution witnesses Wednesday in the rape trial of a former nightclub promoter, and fought back tears as they described similar sexual assaults that occurred in 1997 and 2002.