Sixty-seven Clark County Detention Center inmates have tested positive for the coronavirus, 51 of whom were identified during widespread testing in June.
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The body of a man in his 50s was found in front of a business early Tuesday in the east Las Vegas Valley, police said.
The body of a woman who went missing while swimming in Lake Mead on Wednesday was found in the lake Saturday morning.
Las Vegas police were investigating a crash involving two garbage trucks Friday morning in the north Las Vegas Valley.
One person was hospitalized Friday morning after a three-car crash in the central Las Vegas Valley, police said.
Las Vegas police are searching for a woman who threw hot coffee at a fast-food employee in March, causing second- and third-degree burns, according to a tweet from the department.
The Clark County coroner’s office on Thursday identified a 30-year-old man who died in a motorcycle crash Wednesday night at Ann Road and U.S. Highway 95.
An earthquake was felt in the Las Vegas Valley on Wednesday morning.
A husband and wife were arrested Saturday after police accused them of leaving two dogs in the sun trapped in a hot cage. One of the dogs died.
Metropolitan Police Department records and online court records have identified a man arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with the May death of 49-year-old Gary Ferency.
A 35-year-old Las Vegas man died and two others were injured during a two-car rollover crash early Wednesday in the southwest valley, police said.
Las Vegas police accused two women of leaving two dogs to die in locked kennels without sufficient food and water for nearly 20 days, according to an arrest report.
As the six-month anniversary of the deadly Alpine Motel Apartments fire neared, survivors recounted stories of financial despair, relocation and lost possessions.
About 100 bicyclists rode down the Strip on Saturday morning in a “Black Lives Matter” protest organized by former NBA player C.J. Watson.
The Metropolitan Police Department on Friday afternoon released a statement meant to clarify when officers would deem protests illegal and how dispersal orders may be given.