Sullivan Square was supposed to be an urban enclave built from scratch in the Las Vegas suburbs, with high-rises, bike lanes, a dog park, art fairs and fitness centers. Today? It’s a giant hole in the ground.
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Two former Las Vegas drug dealers will be released from prison early as a result of the historic clemency effort that defined former President Barack Obama’s final week in office.
All lanes of northbound and southbound U.S. Highway 95 are open after at least one crash that affected both sides of the highway.
The state Department of Corrections issued a statement Friday announcing two unrelated inmate deaths.
The Metropolitan Police Department has been sued by the family of a man who was killed by an officer in 2015.
First official water forecast for the Colorado River of 2017 predicts lake’s surface will fall another 9 feet by year’s end, but recent storms in Rockies may improve picture.
Officials at Nellis Air Force Base and the Metropolitan Police Department responded to a bomb threat at the base Friday morning.
The fight that led to the fatal shooting of Chaparral High School graduate Richard Nelson centered on relationship drama and an epithet, according to an arrest report obtained Thursday.
About 125 people attended the half-hour service Thursday in front of Chaparral High School in Las Vegas.
Low-lake-level pumping station, due to be completed in 2020, is intended to guarantee Las Vegas Valley’s water supply even if reservoir becomes a “dead pool.”
A 22-year-old Arizona man accused of raping and trying to kill a woman inside his Vdara hotel room has been indicted, prosecutors said Thursday.
Modern hype may be centered on technology-driven transportation, but the newest way to get around downtown Las Vegas relies on old-fashioned human strength.
With the Oakland Raiders announcing Thursday that they have formally applied for relocation to Las Vegas, things will move fast as the nine-member board puts agreements in place to build a $1.9 billion, 65,000-seat domed stadium for the team.
Jailed probate attorney Robert Graham secretly poured an average of $187,000 a month from a client trust fund into another bank account to run his law practice and pay personal bills, grand jury transcripts show
A review of a privately operated foster care agency in Las Vegas released to state lawmakers on Wednesday found that the business needs to make “substantial improvements” to ensure the safety of children in its care.
