Four people total were hospitalized following the crash, which happened just after 2 p.m. on Saturday at East Windmill Lane and Las Vegas Boulevard in south Las Vegas.
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Officials expected about 150 to attend Saturday’s event in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas police responded Saturday afternoon to a shooting in a Sam’s Club parking lot in the south valley.
A man is dead after being stabbed by his roommate on Saturday morning in the 2400 block of Clifford Avenue, the Metropolitan Police Department said in a press release.
A man was killed early Saturday during a fight in the parking lot near the 4500 block of Paradise Road, according to a Metropolitan Police Department press release.
The weekend in Las Vegas starts the same way the work week ended, with just a slight chance of a stray storm in the afternoon.
A Clark County woman said she was shot by a restaurant security officer in 2024, resulting in “serious bodily injuries,” according to a recently filed lawsuit.
Elias Ghanem II, 38, pleaded guilty to a wire fraud charge in February. He solicited investments in a purported cannabis and restaurants businesses, officials said.
Brenyon Lindsey, 25, died of accidental fentanyl toxicity at the Clark County Detention Center on June 6, according to the county coroner’s office.
The city says cases against the protesters have “resulted in a meaningful consequence,” but lawyers involved in the cases are critical of the way police handled protests.
Police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a woman and two vehicles involved in a shooting last month in the western Las Vegas Valley.
A flash flood warning was issued for parts of the Las Vegas Valley due to strong thunderstorms.
The crash happened just before 7 p.m. on North Nellis Boulevard.
In the hours after the LVCVA unveiled its new “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” campaign, early reaction online skewed sharply negative.
A pair of newly completed multi-story buildings that overlook a grassy plaza nearly doubled Las Vegas City Hall’s footprint and will centralize the city’s operations.