A man’s vehicle was hit by gunfire several times in an apparent road rage incident late Monday night.
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Las Vegas police are investigating a shooting that took place on U.S. Highway 95 near Jones Boulevard late Monday night.
A confrontation escalated Monday night and ended in the shooting death of one man in the northeast valley.
The First Tuesday program by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is designed to raise community awareness about subjects that have an impact on Las Vegas locals.
A large police presence is blocking a southeast valley intersection after a Monday evening car accident that may have injured officers.
2017 was in just its second day, but Foothill High School’s marching band and color guard were making a memory to last all year, and maybe many more.
One Las Vegas police officer and a suspected hit-and-run driver were hospitalized after a scuffle during a traffic stop Monday morning.
A man died Sunday after a family disturbance turned physical in the northwest Las Vegas Valley.
When people think of Las Vegas on New Year’s Eve, they think of the Strip. This is a short adventure through North Las Vegas on New Year’s Eve.
Officials at southern Utah’s Zion National Park say they’re being overrun by visitors, even during the usual winter lull.
New Year’s Day is a time for friends and family, new beginnings and, for many, the dreaded hangover.
She came into the world about three weeks early, but the surprise appearance of Rylin Zyairah Davis — the first baby born in a valley hospital in 2017 — made the arrival of the new year that much brighter for her parents.
Two women are in serious condition Sunday after they were struck by a vehicle in the south valley.
Several tons of tossed bottles, cups, food, paper and various garbage piled on the Las Vegas Strip on New Year’s Eve. A few hours into New Year’s Day, it was gone.
Roads to both Lee and Kyle canyons were reopened Sunday afternoon after a more than two-hour closure caused by heavy traffic on Mount Charleston, according to Nevada Highway Patrol and the Department of Transportation.
