The Henderson Police Department said this week it has begun a campaign targeting illegal electric motorcycle use ahead of the holiday season.
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The earthquake report was later deleted from the MyShake app — which carries earthquake early warnings from the U.S. Geological Survey’s ShakeAlert system — and from the USGS earthquake website.
The volunteer’s attorney said he’s heard from other Henderson employees who feel a “culture of retaliation” exists within the city’s government.
Gruden sued the league and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, arguing leaked emails he wrote had pushed the Raiders to fire him.
The pilot, who was not identified, was “safely ejected” from a F-16C Fighting Falcon aircraft at about 10:45 a.m., the Air Force spokesperson said in a statement.
The Capitol Christmas tree lighting ceremony welcomed Nevada’s first tree to the national tradition, alongside the state’s congressional delegation.
A Las Vegas attorney found to have committed misconduct in a case against Cristiano Ronaldo has been temporarily suspended and faces disbarment, court records show.
A Mexican company that owns two popular grocery chains with stores in Las Vegas will pay the Environmental Protection Agency a penalty for the illegal sale of disinfectants.
The popular national park in eastern California registered 1.76 inches of rain in November, breaking a century-old record.
The video shows the suspects placing the device at the door to the restaurant and fleeing before it explodes.
A Clark County School District teacher faces charges of sexual assault and making voluntary sexual conduct with a student, the Henderson Police Department said.
The district attorney only knows of two or three times that the charge she faces was prosecuted in the last five years.
The blitz netted over 30 DUI arrests in 2024, Highway Patrol says.
State inspections have resumed at facilities owned by a Las Vegas-area mental health provider accusing the state of conducting unlawful and overly broad searches of their campuses.
Every Saturday, Sally Hernandez, the food pantry director at TCMI Church, distributes fresh produce, nonperishable goods, and premade meals to approximately 500 people.
