Search efforts for a 20-year-old hiker from Las Vegas lost in the Rocky Mountain National Park continued Friday, almost a week after he was last seen.
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The Justice Department has announced that it will award more than $16.7 million to help survivors of the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting in Las Vegas.
Nevada welcomed home emergency service workers sent to aid California officials battling the state’s deadliest wildfire, including four searchers with wet noses and wagging tails.
After more than two days of searching in deep snow, officials have heard from hikers about where a missing Las Vegas man was last seen in the Rocky Mountain National Park.
The Fire Department was called at about 2:20 p.m. to Garside Middle School, 300 S. Torrey Pines Drive, near Alta Drive, department spokesman Tim Szymanski said.
The boy was hit Wednesday morning at Shelley Berkley Elementary School, but is expected to“fully recover,” according to an email sent to parents from Diane Lewis, the school’s principal.
A 19-year-old woman with mental health issues and learning disabilities has been found after she had not been seen for more than a week.
As rescue teams searched for a second day through deep snow and in high winds, the mother of a 20-year-old hiker from Las Vegas expressed confidence that her son has the tools to survive after he was reported missing in Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park.
The Metropolitan Police Department has shared some tips on its website to help residents keep porch pirates from stealing packages.
A two-car crash critically injured a pedestrian who had been standing with his dog on a downtown Las Vegas sidewalk Saturday afternoon, police said.
The Clark County Fire Department is sending four dogs and their handlers to Northern California to help search for victims of the deadly Camp Fire.
A pedestrian died after after being hit by two vehicles in the central Las Vegas Valley on Tuesday night, police said.
In addition to fires from ovens, stove tops and turkey fryers, Thanksgiving Day results in the most calls for carbon monoxide, Fire Department spokesman Tim Szymanski said.
The lockdowns were called around 1:15 p.m. Friday and lifted at 3 p.m. after school district police determined the threats were not credible.
Las Vegas police are searching for a man suspected of an armed robbery in the west valley Thursday morning.