Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman and her husband and former Mayor Oscar Goodman were at the Welcome to Las Vegas sign on Wednesday to meet with tourists to promote International Random Acts of Kindness Week, which runs Feb. 10-16.
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Eric Paul Montoya shouldn’t be dead. His accused killer, Raul “Sparks” Gonzalez, should have been in jail when the father of four was shot to death in his Las Vegas home on Jan. 14.
The Nevada Commission on Ethics unanimously reached a settlement Wednesday with four Clark County School Board members and two former School Board members agreeing that each board member broke state law by spending taxpayer resources on campaigning. But they will receive no punishment.
Democratic state Sen. Richard “Tick” Segerblom said Wednesday that he doubts he will run for governor this year against Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval.
A retired corrections officer testified Wednesday during the sexual assault trial of Steven Farmer, a certified nursing assistant who is accused of victimizing five female patients at Centennial Hills Hospital. Two of those women, including the witness’ ex-wife, reported that Farmer had sexually assaulted them.
A 47-year-old Northern Nevada Correctional Center inmate died Wednesday, according to a release by the Nevada Department of Corrections.
Las Vegas police asked for the public’s help Wednesday in finding three suspects who robbed a business in the area of Las Vegas Boulevard and Lamb Boulevard on Jan. 30.
Drivers got caught in monumental traffic jams and abandoned their cars Wednesday in North Carolina in a replay of what happened in Atlanta just two weeks ago, as another wintry storm across the South iced highways and knocked out electricity to more than a half-million homes and businesses.
Las Vegas police say they’re looking to hire new recruits, according to a statement released Wednesday.
A national environmental group filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday morning to block the Southern Nevada Water Authority from siphoning groundwater from across rural eastern Nevada. The lawsuit specifically cites threats to rare and in some cases protected species.