The Clark County coroner has identified a woman who died Thursday after she was hit by a truck in the northeast valley.
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Southern Nevada taxicab companies had a rough 2016 marked by plummeting revenue and ridership, according to year-end figures released Friday.
The valley will see a little more rain over the weekend before dry weather returns, according to the National Weather Service.
The “wedding capital of the world” is on the cusp of issuing its 10,000th marriage license to same-sex couples, and local businesses want to make sure the ceremony to come will be a lavish celebration.
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada’s board of directors agreed to negotiate a six-month trial contract that would allow the Big Bus private tour company to share four stops with the popular Deuce and Strip & Downtown Express routes.
Las Vegas police officers Friday evening were scouring the casino floor of the Suncoast for an armed robber who made off with items from a nearby Boca Park jewelry store.
Defense attorneys for Las Vegas sports bettor Bill Walters are seeking the dismissal of his indictment on insider-trading charges because at least one FBI agent leaked confidential grand jury and investigative information to the press.
A Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center employee was robbed at gunpoint in the parking lot of the south valley hospital Friday afternoon, Las Vegas police said.
There’s a new thrill on the streets of downtown Las Vegas, where high- and low-rollers alike are climbing aboard what officials call the first driverless electric shuttle operating on a public U.S. street.
During the recent presidential campaign, rules to keep debate orderly at UNLV led to fractious discourse and left some students wondering where they could speak freely and safely.
Two males were shot in the central valley Friday morning, and Las Vegas police are investigating.
Prosecutors have added an attempted murder charge to the case against a man accused of shooting at a shoplifting suspect in June outside a Target store in Las Vegas.
The woman was taken to University Medical Center in critical condition after the crash Thursday afternoon near East Owens Avenue and North Walnut Road. She later died about 5:15 p.m.
Despite failing in a bid to bring a Major League Soccer team to Las Vegas two years ago, Mayor Carolyn Goodman isn’t done fighting to bring a professional sports team to the core of the city proper.
The sister of the man whose body was found burned and dismembered in a desert lot three days after Christmas said Thursday that “no one deserves” to be killed and discarded the way he was.
