“I think it demonstrates as much as anything does that their heart is where it ought to be as we work on this,” Clark County Commissioner Jim Gibson said of MGM Resorts International.
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“This is an interesting walk down memory lane that I think I denied myself for a long time,” said the former agent, who led the FBI’s Las Vegas office in 2001.
A surge in COVID-19 deaths has overwhelmed many of Southern Nevada’s mortuaries, which have reported concerns over capacity issues to the state’s funeral board.
Nevada law enforcement leaders on Thursday distanced their agencies from the actions of a Minneapolis police officer involved in the death of an unarmed black man.
“It’s a wonderful time to spend with my kids, and to not be working and rushing so much,” said one Las Vegas resident.
The release of Las Vegas police body camera videos paints a more complete picture of how officers and firefighters worked together on the morning of the Alpine Motel Apartments fire.
Las Vegas Fire Department radio traffic and 911 audio recordings echo a frenzied scene described by many survivors of the deadly fire at the Alpine Motel Apartments.
A crash outside a southern Las Vegas coffee shop Monday morning left one vehicle on its side and another propped up on the overturned car.
Her body would later be found in the hallway near the back door, according to her nephew, one of six victims killed in the deadliest residential fire in the city’s history.
“It’s been a hard year,” Lucille McKnight said Friday. “But it’s been the best year I’ve ever had.”
On Thanksgiving, Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada hosted a feast with enough food to feed a thousand men, women and children.
A man who was badly burned last week when a fire swept through a boarded-up central Las Vegas office building died over the weekend. His identity has not been released.
“It’s impossible to know how you’ll react when faced with your own mortality,” says Shannon Zeeman, a survivor of the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting.
Las Vegas firefighters, police and members of the community gathered outside Fire Station 5 early Tuesday to honor 9/11 victims in a tradition known as tolling the bells.
The death was reported just after 7:45 a.m. near West Owens Avenue and Stocker Street.