Las Vegas city officials are ready to declare victory over a bright white foam that started oozing from a storm drain in a northwest neighborhood Monday.
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Las Vegas police shot a woman who had engaged in a nearly 24-hour standoff with SWAT units late Tuesday night.
It’s not secret. It’s not secluded. But an old Dodge dealership on the northern edge of Las Vegas definitely qualifies as a military facility — for the Army Reserves.
Motorcyclist died Tuesday night after police say he was seen traveling at a high rate of speed across valley roadways.
Nevada will receive $630,685 in mineral leasing payments in coming months after federal officials reversed course in a dispute over automatic spending cuts.
Officials in charge of the Desert Tortoise Conservation Center are fielding calls and refuting claims that hundreds of tortoises will be killed when the facility at the southern edge of Las Vegas runs out of money and closes late next year.
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Readers who tried to click on the New York Times’ website got nothing but error messages Tuesday afternoon in its second major disruption this month. A hacker group calling itself the “Syrian Electronic Army” claimed responsibility.
The College of Southern Nevada overpaid and underpaid federal financial aid to hundreds of students during the 2011-12 and 2012-13 fiscal years, officials said Tuesday. On Monday, the college announced the resignation of Santos Martinez, vice president for student affairs, but denied his resignation is connected with the situation.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. has reached a deal with federal prosecutors to pay more than $47.4 million to the U.S. government in order to avoid criminal charges over alleged money laundering activities.
Your suspicions are correct: Las Vegas has some terrible drivers.