Customers at a Las Vegas bank prevented a robbery Wednesday by pinning down a would-be robber until police arrived, Las Vegas police said.
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Janet King could have been wearing a hospital gown May 13. She opted for a scarlet and gray graduation gown instead.
The person taken to the hospital in critical condition after an east Las Vegas Valley fire Monday morning has died.
Are you in the market for a full-sized paper mache replica of a brontosaurus skeleton? How about an iron lung or a 200-year-old, 37-foot Venetian gondola? Former Lt. Gov. Lonnie Hammargren has it all.
With its thumping, loud modern music, Soho Sushi Burrito on West Sahara Avenue seems intent on cultivating a certain attitude.
Firefighters rescued five people dangling out of second story windows as a fire engulfed a house in the east valley.
A man is in critical condition after an all-terrain vehicle crash in the east valley.
Drugs, sex and jealousy led to the March shooting death of Derrian Joshua Stephens in the east Las Vegas Valley, a Las Vegas police report shows.
The 26-year-old man who died Tuesday in a three-car crash has been identified as Gerardo Villicana Jr. of Las Vegas.
About 10 people gathered Sunday near the intersection of Nellis Boulevard and Carey Avenue to set up a memorial for the woman killed when her car collided with a school bus last week.
Several of the Las Vegas Valley’s ZIP codes have holes in them or small “islands” a few blocks from the rest of the areas they cover.
It took persistence for Delorise Hall to get a job with the Union Pacific railroad, and in 1981 she became the first black female locomotive engineer in Nevada. She kept that job until she retired in 2016.
A man trying to sell a ring fired a shot during a robbery attempt outside Boulder Station late Thursday, but no one was injured, Las Vegas police said.
One person was hospitalized after a fire Wednesday morning in the east Las Vegas Valley.
On Dec. 7, 1957, the Las Vegas Valley’s population was less than 64,000. The Flamingo was the only hotel on the Strip that still exists, although none of its current buildings was there.