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Eric Hilton, founder of Three Square Food Bank, dies at age 83

Eric Michael Hilton, founder of the Three Square Food Bank and the youngest son of Hilton Hotels Corp. founder Conrad Hilton, died in his sleep early Saturday morning. Hilton created the Las Vegas-based food bank in 2007 with his wife, Bibi.

Warmer temps staying in the Las Vegas Valley

The valley should see some unseasonably warm temperatures over the weekend and into next week, according to the National Weather Service.

Motorcyclist in critical condition after crash in south Las Vegas Valley

The Metropolitan Police Department responded to the crash involving a motorcycle and a jeep about 4:10 p.m. Friday at the intersection of South Jones Boulevard and West Russell Road, Metro Lt. Grant Rogers said.

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Driver arrested in Friday night hit-and-run

The driver who hit and killed a pedestrian in the central valley Friday night has been arrested on a DUI charge.

1 pedestrian dead after hit-and-run near Palace Station

As of late Friday, police had not confirmed a description of the single vehicle involved in the fatal crash. It was also unknown if speed or impairment were factors.

Car plows into east Las Vegas Valley restaurant

No employees or patrons were injured, but it was unclear Friday night if the vehicle’s driver or any possible passengers were hurt.

Fire crews put out 2 fires in same apartment building near UNLV

Firefighters responded to a fire at about 4:18 p.m. Friday in an apartment at the Mi Casita Apartments, 3600 Swenson St. While crews were battling that fire, a second one was reported in two other apartments, a fire official said.

Tips to help you stay safe this holiday season

Each December, Metro typically sees a slight upswing in crime, including burglaries and robberies. Police say it’s because people tend to carry around more cash and cards, shop at different places at sometimes odd hours, and — while out of town — leave cards and messages in mailboxes and on front porches unattended, for anyone to snatch.

Firefighters put out house fire in central Las Vegas

Las Vegas fire crews responded to a house fire that may have been caused by squatters in the central valley residence Friday afternoon.

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