Las Vegas police are asking for help finding a man they said groped a woman in a south valley restroom.
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One of the world’s most notorious gangs has been tied to 10 brutal killings over the past year in Clark County, but one expert said MS-13’s violent attacks are usually targeted.
Software company Adobe hosts its annual digital marketing conference in Las Vegas this week.
U.S. Highway 95 is open in both directions after a reported suspicious item near the entrance to Creech Air Force Base Tuesday afternoon was deemed safe.
Shalena Earnheart, an accused thief who claimed ownership of a dead woman’s house in Las Vegas late last year, has been arrested and charged with forgery.
She was hit while crossing West Flamingo Road outside a crosswalk near South Torrey Pines Drive, Metro said.
The owners of the Badlands golf course in Las Vegas filed a federal lawsuit Monday against the city and Councilmen Steve Seroka and Bob Coffin, claiming bias and arguing city officials’ handling of plans to develop the course have violated their 14th Amendment rights.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the man killed while crossing West Charleston Boulevard near Brush Street on Friday afternoon.
Henderson resident Jesse Ordonez, 28, had gotten out of a car to talk to someone for a possible drug deal just before 10:20 p.m. on Sunday when at least one person shot him multiple times, police said. Ordonez died at the scene.
Las Vegas resident Monique K. Leiwalo, 29, was driving north on Rainbow Boulevard near Lake Mead Boulevard shortly before 7 a.m. when a man driving an SUV sideswiped another car and rear-ended hers, police said.
Las Vegas hotels boast some of the most interesting party suites in the world.
Las Vegas homebuilders are off to a heated start this year, helped by the improved economy and shortage of resales, says a new report.
A psychologist and firefighter who survived 9/11 will lead free programs this week on fostering emotional well-being, aimed at helping survivors and others affected by the Oct. 1 shooting in Las Vegas.
Denise Robison grew up in Clark County far from the lights of the Las Vegas Strip.
Longtime Las Vegas Review-Journal newsman Glenn Cook was promoted Tuesday to the position of executive editor and vice president for news.