A motorcyclist was killed Friday afternoon in a crash in the south central Las Vegas Valley, prompting road closures in the area.
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A road rage argument Friday morning in southeast Las Vegas spilled into the parking lot of a Walmart, leading to a shooting outside the supercenter.
The crash was reported just before 11:40 a.m. on southbound U.S. Highway 95 near the Decatur Boulevard exit, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
Las Vegas police are investigating a fiery rollover crash Monday morning involving two vehicles in the Spring Valley area.
SWAT officers took a man armed with a knife into custody Monday morning, about four hours after he was seen dragging a woman into a central Las Vegas apartment.
Mechelle Williams, 45, of Las Vegas, died Friday of blunt force trauma at University Medical Center, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.
The crash was reported just before 1:45 p.m. at West Lake Mead Boulevard and North Buffalo Drive, according to a Metropolitan Police Department spokeswoman.
One man died after an auto-pedestrian crash in the southeast valley Saturday morning.
A man is in custody after he had apparently barricaded himself midday Monday inside a high-rise apartment just east of the Strip, Las Vegas police said.
A lengthy traffic backup Friday afternoon clogged southbound U.S. Highway 95 near Cheyenne Avenue for about an hour.
A rollover crash on northbound Interstate 15 in the central Las Vegas Valley shut down multiple lanes of the highway, causing major traffic delays for about two hours Saturday.
Apple Maps is telling drivers a portion of U.S. Highway 95 northwest of Las Vegas is closed because to construction, even though the highway is open.
Nevada Highway Patrol warns that the popular ski resort and surrounding area will be swamped over the next 11 days, the mountain’s busiest time of the year.
During Thursday’s event in an area known for frequent crashes, troopers will enforce traffic laws and issuing citations accordingly, focusing on speed infractions in construction zones, unsafe passing and following too closely.
More than 500 bicyclists got a chance to inaugurate the newest segment of I-11, pedaling over roughly 25 miles Saturday morning from Boulder City’s Veterans’ Memorial Park toward the Colorado River and back.