Monique Prado, 32, of Victorville, California, died at the scene and her 12-year-old daughter was injured. She was in Las Vegas to spend Thanksgiving with her family.
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A retired Las Vegas police lieutenant has helped start a national nonprofit called The Wounded Blue to offer peer support for officers who are suffering.
The story behind the iconic dive bar as it turns 27 this weekend.
One person was shot when gunfire erupted in front of a crowded shopping complex in northwest Las Vegas late Friday afternoon, Las Vegas police said.
The National Weather Service said Saturday’s high temperature is projected to be 48 degrees with a low of 33 degrees. That forecasted high temperature is just off the record low high of 47 degrees set in 2006.
Shoppers braved stormy weather on Thanksgiving Day to pursue early Black Friday deals.
On Thanksgiving, Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada hosted a feast with enough food to feed a thousand men, women and children.
The Rev. John McShane began giving water to homeless people waiting for shelter 20 years ago. The movement, known as Giving Back Mondays, has grown exponentially since.
The National Transportation and Safety Board has launched an investigation into the crash, but recovery efforts are likely to be delayed by weather.
Snow started to fall Wednesday morning as a winter storm moved into the Spring Mountains and Sheep Range near Las Vegas.
A handful of survivors huddled near the tree, chatting and reminiscing on loved ones. They were there for a vigil honoring Kim Gervais, the latest “angel” from the Route 91 family.
Clark County Commissioner Lawrence Weekly and a host of community groups organized the annual Thanksgiving turkey giveaway on Tuesday, handing out holiday birds to needy people in District D.
Adoption fees on all pets will be waived on Friday, November 29! Open up your heart and home to a furry new family member.
The Las Vegas Valley could see snow this week as a major winter storm heads toward the Great Basin just in time for Thanksgiving, according to the National Weather Service.
The crash at East Tropicana Avenue and Mountain Vista Street closed all of the westbound lanes of Tropicana. Traffic was also restricted to one lane in the eastbound lanes of Tropicana.