Chef Chanh Boupha carves a pumpkin during a Halloween event Saturday at Walker Furniture at 301 S. Martin Luther King Blvd.
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A pedestrian was expected to survive after being hit by a vehicle in the east valley Saturday night, Las Vegas police said.
The 215 Beltway north has reopened at Lone Mountain Road in the northwest valley after being shut down by a crash for about an hour, according to the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada.
Access to north Interstate 15 is blocked from east 215 Beltway after a noninjury crash, according to the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada.
Daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday, which means most Americans will move their clocks back one hour. But the change led to some (ahem) time-consuming work for some employees at Tourneau on the Strip.
Las Vegas resident Allen Guelas was near the Las Vegas Strip when he heard a radio announcement about the new Dick’s Sporting Goods store at Fashion Show Mall.
“It doesn’t feel like North Las Vegas,” and usually right after, “It doesn’t even feel like Vegas.”
The man who died Friday morning after his car crashed into a concrete pole in the central valley was identified Saturday by the Clark County coroner’s office.
A man who was stabbed to death Wednesday night in a west valley parking lot was identified Saturday by the Clark County coroner’s office.
A man facing DUI charges in a Saturday morning fatal crash ran a “solid” red light in the northeast valley wreck, Las Vegas police said.
Three lanes of northbound Interstate 15 were closed about an hour Saturday morning after a rollover crash in the south valley.
Las Vegans got a treat this Halloween: calm, cool, clear weather. Saturday was a “beautiful day,” National Weather Service meteorologist John Adair. Temperatures didn’t rise above 80 degrees, which is 6 degrees above normal, he said.
A photo of an open-mouthed great white shark is at the center of a copyright infringement lawsuit filed Thursday in Las Vegas against the creators and distributors of the new movie “Steve Jobs.”
The driver of a rented Lamborghini is doing fine after a rollover crash on state Route 159, the Nevada Highway Patrol said. The 2012 Spyder model? Not so much.
It was just a coincidence — but a fitting one — that a Nevada Army National Guard unit came home from its first deployment to Iraq on Nevada Day in 2005.