The man whose body was found by a construction worker near a central valley cemetery in July died from a meth overdose, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.
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Metro on Thursday arrested a man and a woman in connection with the December death of a 4-month-old baby.
North Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help in finding a missing 63-year-old woman whose family believes her life might be in danger, the department announced Friday evening.
A man prosecutors say was linked to a 34-year-old murder case rejected a plea deal Friday.
The exact number of senior citizens experiencing hunger in the Las Vegas Valley is hard to pinpoint. Many proud seniors forgo a meal to pay their rent, utility bills or buy life-saving medication.
Lewayne Bu-De McQueen, aka “Buddy,” stood inside the Baobab Stage Theatre at Town Square Las Vegas for a Monday improv drop-in class. Even though he’s been doing improv for five years, he said he never stops learning.
A computer hacker broke into a city of Henderson Web server and had access to data for nine days before being detected, officials said this week.
Your umbrellas are going to be get a break over the weekend, Las Vegas. After Thursday’s torrential rain in the valley and severe thunderstorm warnings Tuesday for areas south of Las Vegas, the valley is expected to warm up, and fast, the National Weather Service said.
On the surface, martial arts may look like it’s all about self-defense, but those who practice it will tell you otherwise.
From a double-wide trailer on Basic High School’s campus, medical professionals are working to keep valley children in school and out of hospital emergency rooms and urgent care centers.
Adults wait their turn to be fingerprinted by local authorities in the Edward A. Greer Educational Center. Each has his fingers stained before the prints are sent to the FBI.
“To Thee I See,” local author Arby L. Hambric’s memoir, chronicles Hambric’s life from 1926 to 2014, a journey that took him from picking in the fields of Texas to cooking for dignitaries on U.S. Navy ships.
Amish Brides of Pinecraft author to visit
On your first day of school, you become a first-grader.