A 25-year-old man was shot after a boy with a gun demanded car keys in the northwest valley Sunday night.
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It’s fair to say Ashley Canelon knows more about Las Vegas history than most other recent transplants, and possibly natives.
Up to 19 flights at McCarran International Airport may have been delayed Sunday due to a United Airlines IT issue.
Three people were rescued Sunday after being swept away in a wash Sunday afternoon near the Hard Rock Hotel.
Wanted: health care professionals, no medical degree required. That’s the pitch for a new UNLV School of Medicine program that aims to fill “a vital gap” in the health care system
Shannon Churchwell and Electra Skrzydlewski are two public-school mothers who stand on opposite sides in the debate over Nevada’s Education Savings Account program.
The Clark County coroner’s office dealt with more deaths in 2016 than in any other year in the last decade.
A crowd of thousands flooded the streets of downtown Las Vegas on Saturday morning in one of more than 670 Women’s March events worldwide, expressing opposition to President Donald Trump’s stance on issues including reproductive rights, sexual assault, immigration and the environment.
The last showers and snowfall of a three-part storm system will sweep into the LasVegas Valley on Sunday, the National Weather Service said. The third storm, which will stretch into Monday, is “the strongest of the three storms and the deepest plume of moisture to come across southern Nevada this winter season,” meteorologist John Adair said.
Emily Fleming had a lot to compete with Saturday on the Fremont Street Experience — the shouts of a zipliner overhead; feather-clad showgirls posing for photos; a welter of wandering, drink-toting tourists.
A teenager was struck by a vehicle and critically injured in a west valley crosswalk Friday evening.
A semitruck driver is in critical condition after a crash Saturday afternoon on southbound U.S. Highway 95.
During a public educational meeting on pot recently hosted by Las Vegas police, residents mainly wondered: If there are no dispensaries, where does one get weed?
Josh Kearney has the plans, the site lined up and, he says, the money. And after upping his vision for an extreme sports park in Las Vegas, he wants to start building.
As Dave Williams recalls, his announcement to a Southern California sheriff’s department that he decided to retire from law enforcement and join the world of beef jerky manufacturing surprised some of his colleagues.
