The victim was found dead in a vacant lot on April 28.
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A girl who left her family at a hotel-casino to walk on the Strip was quickly lured into prostitution, according to Las Vegas police.
Las Vegas police were investigating the death of a pedestrian in front of Caesars Palace.
A 54-year-old man was arrested early Friday, hours after his cousin was killed and two women were injured during a shooting inside a Las Vegas Strip hotel room.
Las Vegas police said on Twitter that Graham Liberal was arrested on July 30.
Two prior court appearances for Freddy Allen, 58, were canceled after Clark County Detention Center authorities said that Allen could not be brought to court.
Two men facing murder charges appeared in court Tuesday following their arrests in connection with shootings that left a 50-year-old man and a 66-year-old woman dead.
A Las Vegas-based rock climber scaled the exterior of the Aria on Tuesday in protest of the state’s latest COVID-19 mask mandates for indoor public areas.
Two Vietnamese tourists found stabbed to death Friday afternoon inside a Circus Circus hotel room have been identified.
A judge overseeing the trial involving an injury during a David Copperfield performance has ruled that jurors should be taken to MGM Grand to view the property where a British tourist fell more than four years ago.
Lisa Gori died Feb. 17 when a minivan, driven in reverse by her boyfriend, ran over her north of the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign on the Las Vegas Strip.
The collection of crosses and everyday objects that evolved into a public memorial to victims of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting are about to make one last stop on their journey to becoming an official part of Southern Nevada history.
As dismissive and humble as he is, David Becker’s photos were some of the first pieces of evidence that pointed to the terror so many experienced Oct. 1. In the days after it happened, they ran on more than 130 front pages around the world.
Antonio McLandau wasn’t even on the job for a full two months when his public bus was transformed into an oversize ambulance the night of the Oct. 1 shooting.
While the surgeons who saved lives on Oct. 1 have rightly been lauded, many other faceless hospital heroes have not. Here are a few of their stories.