An influx of financial support after Oct. 1 has buoyed efforts to ensure completion of a new police training complex.
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Keven Galan died Sunday morning, almost two months after the Aug. 2 crash on East Washington Avenue west of North Pecos Road.
Metro officers are working with the U.S. Marshals Service in the search for Porfirio Duarte-Herrera, who escaped from the Southern Desert Correctional Center in Indian Springs.
Dr. Nicholas J. Vogelzang was known not just for his groundbreaking research but also for his generous bedside manner.
Metropolitan Police Department officials held a Wednesday news conference on a Saturday night shooting in which two officers fired 28 rounds at a man who pointed a gun at them at a Las Vegas apartment complex.
Steven Dale Ross, who died at 59 on Sept. 8, was a Las Vegas city councilman and mayor pro tem. “He grew up here and wanted to make it better,” son John Labate said Tuesday.
The robbery occurred during daylight at a grocery store near North Buffalo Drive.
David Kohlmeier is trying to solve some of Las Vegas’ most enduring mysteries. This being Sin City, he knows that nothing motivates like cold hard cash.
Two motorcyclists were killed in separate crashes in Las Vegas on Monday. The deaths are the 99th and 100th traffic-related fatalities to happen in Metro’s jurisdiction in 2022.
Zahrai Mendez-Amador, 31, of Las Vegas, was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on hit-and-run charges.
Morgan Savage and Bridget Stevens are the latest graduates of a Las Vegas specialty court that focuses on women repeat offenders whose troubles are rooted in trauma.
From July 29 through Aug. 24, 28 local businesses were broken into, the Metropolitan Police Department said, including restaurants, coffee shops and a smoke shop.
All of the eastbound lanes of Tropicana Avenue between Wynn Road and Valley View Boulevard were closed on Thursday, officials said.