1. A woman died Tuesday after she was run over by a semitrailer. A Walgreens-branded semi was turning into a Walgreens parking lot at about 11:45 last night when it ran over the woman, who was either in a chair or a bed roll on the sidewalk. The woman died at Sunrise Hospital shortly after.
2. Las Vegas home sales are continuing to surge. The median sales price of April closings jumped 3.4 percent last year to $336,000. New home closings in Clark County from January to April are up almost 40 percent from the same period last year.
3. And a 26-year-old Henderson woman was arrested on a murder charge in connection with her mother’s death. Police say Carly Kalbfleisch called 911 around 12:20 pm Tuesday to report a domestic violence incident involving her mother. When officers arrived, they found the mother dead inside with multiple unspecified injuries. Kalbfleisch is being held without bail at Henderson detention center.
Nevada Gaming Control Board member George Assad, a retired judge, applauds some of the recent rulings against companies offering prediction market contracts.
Every Summerlin resident is set to see an increase in their monthly master association dues beginning Jan. 1, according to the community’s Summerlines newsletter.
The agreement, which was approved as part of a multiple-item consent zoning commission agenda, details the regulations of the construction and operations of the 33,000-fan capacity stadium.
Nevada has a historically low tax burden, so the benefit is one of the lowest in the country.
NASCAR returns to Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the South Point 400 on Sunday in the first race of the Round of 8 in the playoffs. Here are five things to watch.
The blaze, which erupted on Jan. 7, killed 12 people and destroyed more than 6,000 homes and buildings in the Pacific Palisades, a wealthy coastal neighborhood.
She was known for opening her husband’s campaign rallies with a piano serenade and, after they divorced, touring with orchestras around the world.
An event photographer during the Nova festival in Israel two years ago, Inor Roni Kagno discusses his escape and spiritual side in a Las Vegas presentation.
The Raiders have signed veteran linebacker Jon Rhattigan off the Steelers practice squad.
Here is the schedule for this weekend’s NASCAR events at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The NASCAR Cup Series South Point 400 playoff race takes place Sunday.
Clark County commissioners approved nearly $300K in bonus pay for UMC’s CEO as union leaders raised concerns over possible hospital layoffs.
The indictment followed an extraordinary chain of events that saw the president publicly implore Attorney General Pam Bondi to take action against the former FBI director and other perceived adversaries.
UNLV football coach Dan Mullen tells recruits they’ll have a chance to get on the field for his team. The start to the Rebels’ season proves he’s a man of his word.
Gov. Joe Lombardo called for strengthening DUI penalties after a 12-year-old boy died in a suspected DUI crash.
Nevada’s attorney general, who is running for governor in 2026, was out of state for about 137 days last year. Gov. Joe Lombardo spent about 30 days out of state.
Here’s a breakdown of the Raiders’ blowout loss to the Colts, including a questionable decision by coach Pete Carroll and more special teams misery.
Wild burros in Beatty have become a public safety issue, officials said.
California developer Agora Realty Management is under construction on a roughly 90,000-square-foot retail plaza along Rancho Drive at Lake Mead Boulevard.
Thirty paintings created by Bob Ross will soon be up for auction to defray the costs of programming for public television stations suffering from cuts in federal funding.
Check out the scores and top performances from Tuesday’s high school tennis, soccer and girls volleyball action.