The Clark County coroner’s office has released the name of a woman killed on Interstate 15 near the Blue Diamond exit.
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Dozens of volunteers showed up at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park to honor Martin Luther King Jr. by doing what he dedicated his life to: public service.
The Metropolitan Police Department received reports at about 9:15 a.m. Monday that a man barricaded himself in a home on the 7700 block of Cherry River Drive, near Buffalo and Alta Drives, Metro spokesman Lt. Steve Summers said.
The woman was believed to be in her late 20s, and her body was found just before 9:50 a.m. near North Lamb Boulevard and Stewart Avenue, police said.
Nominations are still open for the second annual Heart of Education Awards, which recognizes outstanding Clark County teachers for their service in public education.
Bail bondsmen found a grenade while serving an arrest warrant on Monday, prompting evacuations at a southeast Las Vegas hotel.
One man was shot near a downtown parking garage early Monday morning.
A small section of the 215 Beltway will be closed in both directions for overnight work Monday and Tuesday as crews pour concrete for a new bridge over the highway near McCarran International Airport.
Some people saw Richard Nelson as a football star, others saw him as a friend, but everyone who knew him said he’ll be long remembered.
At the Kids Co-op Preschool, parents assist in classrooms and serve on various committees tasked with different responsibilities. In exchange, they receive a lower tuition.
One person is dead after a motorcycle crash on northbound Interstate 15 near Blue Diamond Road exit.
The South Point parking garage was closed for several hours Sunday morning after a man jumped to his death.
Las Vegas’ 35th Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade will start at 10 a.m. at Fourth Street and head north on Fourth to its terminus on Ogden Avenue.
Authorities in northwestern Arizona say two people are dead and two others hospitalized in Las Vegas after a rollover crash in Bullhead City.
Hiding in plain sight, thousands of homeless people frequent desert lots, restaurant alleyways, storm drains under casinos and the sidewalks all over the valley.
