On Sunday, the National Weather Service reported a large cloud of dust rolling into town from the Jean Dry Lake bed, obscuring parts of the mountains that ring the valley.
Max Michor
A fiery Sunday morning crash in Summerlin sent a motorcyclist to the hospital with moderate injuries, Las Vegas police said. A midsize SUV and motorcycle crashed about 10:30 a.m.
Health officials reported an additional 821 positive COVID-19 cases in the state on Sunday, a day after a delay in reporting led to a massive increase.
The Nevada Court of Appeals heard arguments Tuesday in a workers’ compensation claim made by a Henderson police officer who said he suffered hearing loss on the job.
A Florida couple’s lawsuit claims a Las Vegas property owner misled them about the Arizona bark scorpions infesting a home he sold them.
The family of a Fairfax, Virginia, man who died after falling off an escalator at The Orleans filed a wrongful death lawsuit this month against the Boyd Gaming Corp. property.
A federal jury began hearing evidence Monday in a civil rights lawsuit against the Metropolitan Police Department and three officers involved in a February 2013 shooting.
The Lorcin L22 handgun that the 9-year-old boy brought to Helen Smith Elementary last week was in corrections officer Bryan Kline’s possession because he had agreed to clean it for an acquaintance, court records indicate.
The Ford Explorer overturned after hitting the right shoulder of the highway on Wednesday, ejecting both the 22-year-old driver and 20-year old passenger. Neither of the men was wearing a seatbelt, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.
Las Vegas police are searching for a man who robbed a west valley bank at gunpoint Sept. 21.
Las Vegas police responded Friday morning to a call of a suspicious package in the central valley.
Dry and breezy weather will continue through the weekend in the Las Vegas Valley.
Two people are dead and three others, including a small child, were hospitalized early Tuesday morning after a crash on Interstate 11 south of Las Vegas.
The Metropolitan Police Department’s explosives team was called to an east Las Vegas neighborhood late Wednesday night after fireworks exploded in two mailboxes.
An argument between two men in North Las Vegas escalated into an exchange of gunfire that left one man dead and the other with nonlife-threatening injuries Thursday morning.