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A day after a fire at the Alpine Motel Apartments left six dead, owner Adolfo Orozco ordered the building’s manager not to speak to investigators until they had “gotten their stories straight,” according to police reports obtained by the Review-Journal.
Just before midnight Friday night, bars in seven counties across Nevada served their last drinks indefinitely after an announcement from Gov. Steve Sisolak Thursday ordered all bars to close.
Some residents of the Alpine Motel Apartments, where a December fire killed six people, were able to retrieve their belongings on Thursday after months of waiting.
A 48-year-old man who remains hospitalized from injuries he suffered in a deadly fire at the Alpine Motel Apartments has sued the building’s owner and others.
Las Vegas police repeatedly tried to make a chronic nuisance case against the Alpine Motel before a fatal fire in 2019, but city officials said the apartments didn’t meet the standards.
Residents were frustrated that it could take additional weeks before they can get their things. They were also upset that they never got a chance to testify.
Re-imagined Fremont Street motel has center amphitheater, small-business spaces in former rooms-for-rent, restaurants.
The Reggae Rise Up Vegas fest highlights local concert news along with upcoming shows on the Strip by the Dave Mathews Band and the Black Keys.
Thousands of spectators lined Fourth Street, applauding as roughly 5,000 participants in nearly 100 parade groups made their way down the street in the two-hour parade.
Other activities include the annual Bite of Las Vegas festival, concerts and Saturday night’s Market in the Alley.
The 2019 Helldorado Parade, which dates back 85 years, took place on Saturday in downtown Las Vegas.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the 46-year-old man who died after being struck by a vehicle near downtown Las Vegas on Wednesday night.
The event, billed as the largest Veterans Day parade west of the Mississippi, lasted about two hours and featured more than 100 parade groups, including Mayor Carolyn Goodman and her husband, former Mayor Oscar Goodman. Sunday’s event was the 23rd put on by the nonprofit Veterans Action Group.
A woman was struck by a vehicle Tuesday morning outside the Regional Justice Center in downtown Las Vegas, police said.