According to the Clark County Fire Department’s website, the fire was reported about 3:50 p.m. Friday at 308 Steelhead Lane, near the intersection of Stewart Avenue and North Nellis Boulevard.
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The Clark County public defender’s office is appealing a sentence imposed on a man who was sent to jail while his attorney sat handcuffed in Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Conrad Hafen’s courtroom.
A trip to the casino cage started in a panic for Jacob Brundage. The professional poker player’s black tote, filled with $7,000 in cash and playing chips, was missing.
Groups of mosquitoes across Clark County have tested positive for St. Louis encephalitis, a virus that largely causes limited or no symptoms in humans but can occasionally lead to serious health issues, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
In 2015, the TSA screened 20 million travelers coming into Las Vegas, along with 14 million checked bags.
The four pedestrian bridges soaring 17 feet above Tropicana Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard will undergo a lengthy $30 million upgrade beginning Sunday, the Nevada Transportation Department said Friday.
Alleys, as a general rule, are not considered much, and if they are, they don’t tend to be viewed in a positive light. They are usually seen as a place of dumpsters, odd smells, noises and crime. But if a guidebook put out by the city of Las Vegas has the influence city planners are hoping for, alleys may become the next place for economic growth downtown.
In the early history of Las Vegas, the Stewart Ranch served as the final resting place of the deceased. A new cemetery was deemed necessary as the town grew.
The Las Vegas Monorail’s path to funding a mile-long extension might run with some help from the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada.
Longtime Nevada Republican activist Tony Dane pleaded not guilty in District Court Friday to 11 felony charges in an alleged legislative extortion scheme.