A girls basketball coach was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of attempted sexual misconduct, police said.
Alexis Ford
McDonald’s is offering free food to celebrate the opening of a new store in northwest Las Vegas.
A group of Las Vegas police detectives was being honored Thursday for work that helped uncover a potential terrorism plot at a northwest valley home in September 2020.
Police are investigating after two children died following a reported medical emergency in Henderson late Monday. Their deaths “appear to be suspicious in nature,” police said.
Masks are again required inside the Regional Justice Center, according to an administrative order filed Monday that immediately took effect.
Las Vegas police are investigating after they said a dead dog was abandoned in a cage on the sidewalk of a residential area in the western valley.
A woman was arrested on suspicion of DUI after a crash Monday afternoon that involved as Las Vegas officer.
Las Vegas police on Wednesday released audio recordings of Amari Nicholson’s mother calling 911 to report the boy missing.
A Facebook livestream showing North Las Vegas police using a deaf woman’s children as interpreters depicted a “clear violation” of the Americans with Disabilities Act, a local ACLU attorney said.
The league, which started in 2016, is named after the late Larry Bolden, who was the first Black man to reach the rank of deputy chief with the Metropolitan Police Department.
The fatal shooting happened during an argument at a west Las Vegas home Dec. 29.
The Las Vegas Fire Department said the cause of the fire is still under investigation.
Athar Haseebullah, whose parents immigrated to the U.S. from Pakistan, is the first person of color to lead the nonprofit since it was founded in 1966.
Clark County Deputy Fire Chief Warren Whitney estimated the loss at $25 million to $30 million Tuesday, hours after firefighters contained the blaze in the southwest valley.
As of about 1:40 a.m., the three-alarm fire was still burning near Fort Apache Road and Tropicana Avenue. The blaze had been raging since at least 11:50 p.m. Monday.