Jonathan Boucher’s exit comes weeks before former Metropolitan Police Department veteran Reggie Rader takes over as the next chief of police.
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In Michael Winkler’s arrest report, his family members suggested that he was “plastered” and forgetting to let the dogs out of his locked car in the garage.
The lawsuit alleges that Henderson has “a leadership structure that rewards dishonesty and shields wrongdoing.”
The Thunder are the +225 favorites at the Westgate to repeat as NBA champions next season, but the Rockets aren’t far behind after trading for Kevin Durant.
A photo pop-up experience drawing inspiration from the Pantone color system is coming to a shopping center on the Las Vegas Strip this summer.
Shirley Raines, the founder of Beauty 2 The Streetz, a nonprofit that feeds and provides cosmetic services to those in need, has partnered with a local gourmet donut shop to create a peach cobbler pastry inspired by her own recipe.
Some of the busiest shifts for eye doctors happen late that night, when people come into hospitals suffering from firework-related injuries.
Work on the 33,000-fan capacity, $1.75 billion enclosed stadium kicked off in late April and is expected to be finished in time for Opening Day 2028.
A lack of trees makes the Historic Westside one of the hottest neighborhoods in Las Vegas, which climate scientists consider to be the nation’s second-fastest warming city.
The Aces trailed by nine points with just over three minutes to play before pulling out a victory over the Washington Mystics on Friday at Michelob Ultra Arena.
Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby said he would love to play on the U.S. Olympic flag football team, but not if it conflicts with his preparation for the NFL season.
Matt Kelemen contributed to several Las Vegas publications for more than two decades. Most recently, he wrote for Las Vegas Magazine. He was 56.
One body of decades-long research found the average person’s attention span for a single screen is 47 seconds, down from 2½ minutes in 2004.
Michele Fiore’s attorneys filed the notice of appeal with the Nevada Supreme Court.
Two Nevada water delivery systems have been flagged for elevated levels of “forever chemicals” as part of statewide testing that is moving forward despite changing rules under a new presidential administration.