The vice president spoke to a crowd at the women-owned Bottega Exchange, a coworking and event space in southwest Las Vegas.
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An investigation found that officers conspired to cover up a car wreck involving a co-worker, but Chief Hollie Chadwick ignored recommendations to fire them.
New Las Vegas police body camera footage shows what happened after the public administrator was arrested on charges of domestic battery and resisting arrest in March 2020.
Two of the three men killed in a series of shootings on Labor Day were described by those who knew them as hardworking fathers.
A newly released video depicts the frantic struggle over a detective’s gun with a suspect who police said had confessed moments earlier to killing a missing toddler.
The proceeds from a settlement between O.J. Simpson and The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas will go directly to Fred Goldman, a judge ordered this month.
An Arizona man was sentenced Thursday in Las Vegas for intending to fraudulently obtain nearly $239,000 in unemployment benefits.
District Court officials are warning the community against jury duty scams. The latest involves demands for cash to clear outstanding arrest warrants.
A Rhode Island man is accused of defrauding more than $4.2 million from investors in connection with the “Magic Mike Live” show in Las Vegas.
A man indicted in the fatal shooting death of another man in January was ordered to be held without bail again Tuesday.
Marchers shouted for someone to call 911 after a protester passed out in the middle of Las Vegas Boulevard.
Those wanting to show support for wounded Las Vegas police officer Shay Mikalonis may do so by signing banners at the Clark County Government Center.
A statewide telephonic town hall on Tuesday will discuss fraud schemes related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event is hosted by AARP Nevada.
Las Vegas police said they are “reviewing actions taken by both protesters and law enforcement” after several legal observers were arrested at a protest against police brutality on the Strip last weekend.
Isolation during the coronavirus pandemic hampers social services and nonprofits that serve at-risk kids from doing their jobs. It’s also likely behind a big drop in child abuse cases.