Former elementary school teacher Jeremiah Mazo prayed one final time with his wife and daughter inside a courtroom Wednesday before a bailiff handcuffed him and led him away to begin serving up to 60 years in prison for sexually abusing three students.
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Three people were shot Wednesday night in the central valley.
The Las Vegas area should help other cities match its success in fighting homelessness among veterans, the nation’s top housing official said Wednesday during an appearance here.
A yearlong family feud over a woman culminated in 13 seconds. Broken beer bottles lead to a barrage of gunfire in the western Las Vegas valley that left two men dead and another injured.
When Volunteer Boulevard in Henderson is widened over the next 15 months, it might be bicyclists and pedestrians who are most grateful for the improvements.
A man was arrested Monday after police said he kidnapped and sexually assaulted a woman who had been walking downtown.
Las Vegas police are investigating the death of a man whose body was found Wednesday morning near U.S. Highway 95 and Craig Road.
The alleged victim of a Clark County School District substitute school bus driver charged with sexually assault in November was a 10-year-old autistic girl, according to an arrest report.
A Miami man was sentenced to nearly a decade in prison Tuesday for racketeering and ID theft crimes, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Wednesday.
The third of three people shot and killed in downtown Las Vegas Monday night was identified by the Clark County coroner’s office Wednesday.
A motorcyclist is dead after a collision on Blue Diamond Road near Decatur Boulevard Tuesday evening, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
Sharman Snodgrass, 65, owns her own business, nicknamed the “Grandparent Trap,” selling novelty clothes and toys for children.
Four out of dozens of wild horses rounded up in September are being offered for adoption next week, the Bureau of Land Management announced Tuesday.