Rodeo goers show off their style at the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas in 2016. (Brooke Wanser/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
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Homeless teens walked through the doors of six transitional residences in the Las Vegas Valley on Thursday afternoon to discover renovations and updates to the places they currently call home. All thanks to volunteers from Keller Williams Realty’s local branch.
A man who is accused of stabbing a dog was indicted Wednesday on an animal cruelty charge.
Zitlalic Salinas, a Squires Elementary fifth-grader, took the stand at North Las Vegas Justice Court to testify about her bicycle being vandalized. Because it was a mock trial, the bike story was made up. Nevertheless, the learning was real.
Tensions grew Friday in the murder trial of Shaun Leflore as his defense attorneys began the day trying to impeach the testimony of a former girlfriend.
Opening arguments began Thursday in trial of Shaun Leflore, who is accused of murder in his girlfriend’s 2006 death, originally ruled a suicide.
More than 900 Clark County teachers were selected as finalists in an awards ceremony that honored dedication, patience and selflessness. Twenty were each awarded a prize of $5,000 for personal use, $1,000 for their school and a custom medallion.
Long lines and thousands of visitors descended upon the Springs Preserve on Saturday afternoon, showcasing the popularity of Día del Niño.
On Wednesday afternoon, officers gathered at a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police stable near Horseman’s Park and began shoeing their steeds, not with horseshoes, but with stabilizing booties.