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.
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Colin DeFrate, whose tattoos have appeared on Las Vegas locals and Hollywood celebrities, died earlier this month, suffering an aneurysm as he rested his head in his wife’s lap.
A Las Vegas nonprofit is collecting professional clothing so that local women looking to re-enter the workforce can receive fresh interview attire.
An ex-Red Rock Country Club tennis instructor claims she was fired in 2016 after a member complained about the presence of her biracial daughters at a tournament.
Each of the thousands affected by the Las Vegas shooting will receive a share of a settlement announced last week, but experts caution that the shares will not be equal.
Christian Munoz, 20, of Las Vegas died after being hospitalized, according to the county coroner’s office. Fire crews pulled him from the wreckage.
Joe Robbins stood at the microphone, the sun rising behind him on the second anniversary of the Las Vegas massacre.
Two years after the Las Vegas attack, Strip resorts are still dotted with dead zones that make it impossible for first responders to communicate on their radios.
Tyler Charles Burnette died of multiple blunt force injuries, according to the county coroner’s office. Las Vegas police said he was from Bremerton, Washington.
Las Vegas police were asking the public to help locate two missing boys that may be in severe emotional distress and in need of medical treatment.
The county coroner’s office on Friday identified a 25-year-old Las Vegas man who died in a suspected DUI crash early Thursday that injured multiple people.
Camping structures that in May housed thousands of EDC Las Vegas festivalgoers are now set up in the Bahamas, sheltering families displaced by Hurricane Dorian.
A Clark County school bus struck two children in a crosswalk on Friday, seriously injuring one.
Entrance to the park typically costs $15 for cars, $10 for motorcycles and $5 for bicycles and pedestrians. Since fees are waived Saturday, the park is expecting heavy crowds.
Las Vegas received a seedling this month from the 9/11 Survivor Tree, which was pulled from the rubble, nursed back to health and replanted at the New York City memorial.