UNLV removed the Hey Reb! statue in front of the Tam Alumni Center after nearly a year of outcry from Native American students on campus.
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Body-worn camera footage released by the Metropolitan Police Department shows two photographers identify themselves as journalists multiple times as they were arrested during a protest on May 29.
Las Vegas Councilwoman Michele Fiore gave up the appointed title of mayor pro tem on Tuesday, but will remain on the City Council.
Dennis Geary, 60, was found by Las Vegas police officers just before 1 a.m. May 12 on the railroad tracks near Main Street and Bonneville Avenue.
The hotel-casino’s fireworks show is set to start at 10 p.m. July 4 and will be the only live fireworks show in downtown Las Vegas, according to a Tuesday news release.
A 55-year-old man who was struck by an SUV in May as he walked on an east Las Vegas sidewalk has died, police said.
Sheriff Joe Lombardo said his officers made “several” dispersal orders over the weekend as protesters moved toward Interstate 15 before a group of legal observers were arrested on the Strip.
Regal, the valley’s largest exhibitor, has announced its reopening plans, along with new procedures.
A fire Tuesday morning in the northern Las Vegas Valley should serve as a reminder that most of Nevada is under a red flag warning for fire danger, authorities said.
By the mid-1970s, the Argent Corporation’s Las Vegas ‘empire’ comprised four casinos: the Fremont, the Hacienda, the Marina and, most famously, the Stardust.
A man who chased after a reckless driver in southwest Las Vegas early Tuesday ended up being shot at, Las Vegas police said.
The city of Las Vegas welcomed people back to most city pools Monday.
A poll found that two-thirds of small-business owners surveyed are “concerned about having to stay closed, or closing again, if there is a second wave of COVID-19.”
The American Gaming Association’s “Payments Modernization Policy Principles” come at a time when Nevada regulators are looking to upgrade the state’s digital transactions.