A Las Vegas park named for Metropolitan Police Department Officer Alyn Beck, who was killed in the line of duty in 2014, celebrated its grand opening Friday.
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Construction crews have begun site work on The Bend, an eatery-heavy project in the southwest valley that also would include a movie theater.
One person died in a fire in a recreational vehicle in central Las Vegas Friday morning.
Two people were injured in a fast-moving fire at a vacant home in central Las Vegas early Thursday.
Southern Nevada Health District officials said that the possible case of a new coronavirus has been found in a resident of Clark County who recently visited Wuhan, China.
The Clark County coroner’s office on Monday released the name of the 42-year-old woman who was killed Wednesday in a three-vehicle crash on Las Vegas Boulevard South.
Chinese New Year was in full swing at The Venetian and The Venetian Grand Canal Shoppes on Saturday.
One driver died, another was seriously hurt and a third suffered minor injuries in a three-vehicle crash in southern Las Vegas Valley early Wednesday.
A month after the deadliest residential fire in Las Vegas history, a handful of former residents gathered outside the Alpine Motel Apartments to honor the six people killed in the Dec. 21 blaze.
Scouts and students took part in a day of service on Monday, Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Thousands of people commemorated the late civil rights leader along the parade route on Fourth Street from Gass Avenue to Ogden Avenue.
An hourslong investigation into a “suspicious device” Monday morning was resolved after it forced evacuations at a south central valley shopping complex.
Scott Booth was flying the Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters tour aircraft that crashed in the Grand Canyon in February 2018, killing five people.
Hundreds of people marched through downtown Las Vegas on Saturday as part of the Empowering Women March 2020.
Spruced up with a fresh coat of paint and a literal “fun” button, the Golden Goose is back where she belongs on Fremont Street.