A pedestrian was hospitalized with serious injuries after he fell from an overpass Thursday morning, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.
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More than 100 protesters marched up and down the Strip on Saturday night during a peaceful anti-racism and Black Lives Matter demonstration that was also organized to bring attention to ongoing protests in Portland, Oregon.
More than 270 NV Energy customers were without power Wednesday afternoon after a fire damaged a power pole near Jones Boulevard and U.S. Highway 95, the Las Vegas Fire Department said.
Police were first called about 5:50 a.m. Saturday after report of the mountain lion, believed to be about 70 pounds, was outside a Summerlin elementary school.
A research center is searching for up to 500 volunteers in the Las Vegas Valley to help test a COVID-19 vaccine during a year-long clinical trial.
Clark County reported 1,263 new cases of the coronavirus and 11 additional deaths on Friday, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
No one was injured after a fire was reported at a psychiatric treatment hospital on Wednesday afternoon, the Clark County Fire Department said.
Three people, including a firefighter, were hospitalized after a Saturday morning fire that spread to two homes in the central Las Vegas Valley, the Las Vegas Fire Department said.
The Clark County coroner’s office on Friday identified a 23-year-old motorcyclist who died Thursday following a crash at Fremont and Bruce streets.
A motorcyclist died after a crash Thursday morning at Fremont and Bruce streets, the Metropolitan Police Department said.
It started with just one person, but over the last month small groups of protesters have gathered in front of Mayor Carolyn Goodman’s home on weekends to demand police reform.
One person was hospitalized in critical condition following a crash Saturday morning at Desert Inn Road and Valley View Boulevard, police said.
There were 679 new cases of the coronavirus and no new deaths reported in Clark County on Saturday morning, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a 51-year-old man whose death was initially reported as a homicide but who actually died from an accidental injury.