Henderson police asked the public for help Wednesday in finding a missing runaway teenager who has medical issues.
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The Nevada attorney general’s office has rejected a request by a former Henderson mayoral candidate to require Mayor Andy Hafen to explain why he should remain in office due to a recent term limits ruling.
District and Justice court officials are complaining about North Las Vegas Municipal Court placing holds on cases, which hurts the city’s bottom line and could lead to the improper prosecution of potentially unfit defendants.
One minute, 8-year-old Zorion Connell is talking about Legos and toy guns, and the next he’s articulating math equations using Ohm’s law. On April 5, he passed the Federal Communications Commission’s amateur radio license exam.
SolarCity, the nation’s largest solar power provider, is launching its service for existing homes in Nevada, the company announced Thursday.
With the help of federal prosecutors, a former emission control inspector got a lighter sentence Thursday stemming from his conviction in a family-run scheme to submit phony test results to the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles.
On a pleasant, sunny spring late morning, MGM Resorts and AEG officially launched the $375 million construction project with shovels hitting earth in a parking lot near the Las Vegas Strip at 11:50 a.m. and confetti in the air seconds afterward.
Portions of 11 downtown Las Vegas streets will be closed for nine hours on Saturday for the 19th running of the Komen Southern Nevada Race for the Cure.
Richard Schlacta won’t get out of a Nevada prison until he’s in his mid-80s, if at all, a Clark County District Judge assured on Thursday. The 49-year-old was sentenced to 35 years to life in prison for sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl on her way to her school bus stop one early August morning.
The man who was shot and died in a car late Tuesday evening in central Las Vegas has been identified.