Roughly 44,000 service calls and patrols were recorded at Siena Suites, The Suites and Sportsman’s Royal Manor in the past five years, according to an analysis of police data.
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The tests first became available to order through the federal government last week.
Does a heavy police presence at Siena Suites help deter crime? A Review-Journal reporting team spent a week there to find out.
Police have located 44-year-old woman who was reported missing in the east valley, according to a release issued Thursday.
The Clark County School District released its latest batch of employee and student absence numbers on Friday following school campuses reopening this week.
Two people were wounded in a Wednesday afternoon shooting in east Las Vegas.
The Clark County School District announced Friday it will change start and end times at more than half of its campuses next school year. Most are an adjustment of less than 30 minutes.
A fire broke out at the Clark County Wetlands park on Wednesday evening, the Clark County Fire Department said.
The Clark County coroner’s office on Tuesday identified a woman killed earlier this month in an unreported homicide.
Las Vegas police have located a white box truck involved in a fatal hit-and-run crash in the eastern Las Vegas Valley early Tuesday and are trying to identify the driver.
The site at 851 E. Tropicana Ave., just east of Paradise Road, across from UNLV’s Thomas Mack Center, will be closed from Sunday through Christmas.
A man has been arrested in the killing in an east Las Vegas apartment of a woman he had “previously dated.”
Police were called Monday to the 1100 block of Pearl Avenue at 3 p.m. in east Las Vegas, where they found a man suffering from apparent blunt force trauma.
The blaze was reported at 10:15 a.m. Monday at a home on the 3600 block of Fort McHenry Drive, near South Nellis Boulevard and East Desert Inn Road.
Holiday lights and displays are going up at homes all over the Las Vegas Valley. Here’s an easy way to find the best views.
