A woman was hospitalized Tuesday morning after she was hit by a pickup in the east valley.
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One man was injured Monday night after a road rage shooting in the east valley.
A 9-year-old was killed Monday morning after a car crash in the eastern Las Vegas Valley, police said.
The three men fired at least 23 rounds in six minutes. At 4:32 a.m. on Nov. 19, the Sportsman’s Royal Manor apartment complex at 5600 Boulder Highway erupted in gunfire.
Metropolitan Police Department officers responded about 7:50 p.m. on reports of a shooting at 4000 E. Bonanza Road, an apartment complex near Lamb Boulevard, Lt. Ken Romane said.
When the Nevada Department of Transporation switched the design of the longtime “Welcome to Nevada” sign this year, a battle for the pieces of history ensued.
The Clark County coroner has identified the man who died Monday after he was hit by a vehicle in the east valley.
A Las Vegas police document revealed the deadly shootout outside a 7-Eleven this month erupted after a drug trade turned into an armed robbery.
A man in a wheelchair was struck and killed by a vehicle Monday evening near the same eastern valley intersection where another man in a wheelchair was killed last week.
The woman accused of stabbing her boyfriend to death last week told Las Vegas police she was responsible for the attack, according to her arrest report.
Police say Melissa Sue Barnes, 30, took prescription pills and was trying to hurt herself with a knife when her 43-year-old boyfriend intervened and was stabbed in the chest and back.
When Ken Beck saw the aftermath of the Oct. 1 shooting unfolding live on television, he texted friends who were there to ensure they were all right.
Firefighters responding to the scene didn’t see flames or smoke until they entered the home.
A man was stabbed to death by his girlfriend early Tuesday morning when he tried to keep her from killing herself at an east valley home.
Students involved in UNLV’s sports-themed “Rebel Report” TV show swap roles each week, ensuring each gets experience behind the anchor desk, holding a microphone and operating machinery.
