More than half of the rooms in the Rio’s largest tower will remain dark through New Year’s Eve weekend after a major power outage that began early Thursday morning.
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The school district and fellow trustees face an odd dilemma in addressing behavioral issues with Trustee Kevin Child, one of the district’s top seven bosses.
The commission has suspended Goodsprings Justice of the Peace Dawn Haviland with pay after concluding that she “poses a substantial threat of serious harm to the public or to the administration of justice.”
In addition to the hundreds of officers working to protect the entire Las Vegas Valley on Saturday night, a half-dozen cops on horseback will patrol the Strip.
“This is the biggest show in the country, so I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else but here,” said Henry Herman, a company pyrotechnician for almost 30 years. “New York is nice, but the fireworks are not even close to being what they are here.”
Las Vegas police homicide detectives are investigating the death of James Allred, 69.
A Las Vegas FBI special agent was arrested at gunpoint in Michigan after shooting at a police sergeant, Grand Rapids police told a Michigan news website.
A man involved in a Nov. 24 crash died three weeks later, the Metropolitan Police Department reported Friday.
Used car dealer CarMax will construct a third location in Las Vegas and begin hiring in early summer.
Two people who were detained in connection with the Friday morning shooting have been released.
Las Vegas police need the public’s help in identifying two men who stole from a northwest valley Goodwill store and then shot at the business.
The new year ushers in a handful of new laws in Nevada, ranging from recreational marijuana to registration of mopeds.
The bicyclist who died after she was hit by a truck Thursday morning has been identified.
The Clark County Coroner has identified two pedestrians who died in separate crashes within the past two weeks.
Authorities have received no credible or specific threats this year against New Year’s Eve celebrations in Las Vegas, but they are urging partygoers to remember the slogan: “If you see something, say something.”
