The installation is part of about 4,000 barriers to protect pedestrians along more than 4 miles of the Strip.
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Las Vegas police have released photos of a man who is the last person known to have spoken with a 24-year-old woman who has been missing since late May.
An unrestrained driver was ejected and killed in a two-vehicle crash in northwest Las Vegas late Tuesday night.
Nevada Child Seekers had posted a flier on Facebook to assist with the search.
A woman who died Monday morning following a domestic disturbance inside an eastern valley apartment was a 43-year-old Las Vegas resident, the Clark County coroner says.
The Clark County coroner’s office identified 2-month-old Erin Vandusen as the infant who died Friday in the eastern Las Vegas Valley.
Dave Palermo, a longtime Las Vegas-based journalist whose past work included coverage of gaming and labor for the Review-Journal, has died at 71.
A police officer and a motorist suffered minor injuries in a crash early Monday in east Las Vegas.
The record, which eclipsed the 111 degrees seen on July 13, came after an excessive heat warning was issued early Monday for the valley.
Firefighters knocked down a fire Sunday evening in the central valley, according to the Las Vegas Fire Department.
After an unseasonably wet winter and spring, pallid-winged grasshoppers have infested the Las Vegas Valley. Check out these facts about grasshoppers you can use to impress your family and friends.
The $345 million enhanced bus route option was chosen in April by the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada over a possible light rail project.
The grasshopper invasion of the Las Vegas Valley isn’t going away anytime soon. On Saturday, they seemed to bring their relatives to downtown Las Vegas for a late-night family reunion.
Despite some early growing pains, city officials say the the facility is already beginning to make a difference in addressing homelessness in Las Vegas.
The Doolittle Senior Center in Las Vegas’ Historic Westside community was packed wall-to-wall with history buffs of all ages Saturday to celebrate Nevada’s first Buffalo Soldiers Day.