Las Vegas police are seeking the public’s help in finding a man in connection with a robbery at a gas station in November, the department tweeted Monday.
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Two men were stabbed at an apartment complex parking lot in the northern valley near the intersection of Simmons Street and Holley Avenue on Monday.
The man shot and killed in the southeast valley Feb. 9 has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
A man shot Monday morning in the eastern valley has been hospitalized, police said.
Two men were stabbed early Monday morning in a parking lot in the eastern valley, Metro said.
The St. Baldrick’s Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research 5k Run attempted to break the record for the largest gathering of leprechauns at Town Square in Las Vegas on Saturday, Feb. 13, 2016.
A contract dispute between a major hospital operator and a health care coalition in Southern Nevada could affect more than 275,000 people.
Bernie Sanders needs Nevada. So does Hillary Clinton. The two Democratic presidential candidates are aggressively campaigning in Nevada. Both courted Nevada voters throughout the weekend, ending with separate rallies Sunday.
Winds sweeping through the valley Sunday and into Monday will be followed by sunshine and clear skies this week, according to the National Weather Service.
One person was hospitalized with critical injuries after a rollover crash Sunday morning on the ramp from northbound Interstate 15 to the westbound 215 Beltway, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
Standing on the Strip in something blue, Andrew Cambridge lights a cigar with a flaming poker chip. Smoke funnels from his mouth as he leans toward his wife of 30 years, and they share a giggle.
A new grant designed to help Nevada’s poorest students pay for higher education had disappointing results at the state’s biggest college, where nearly half of recipients failed to meet a course load requirement and lost a portion of the aid.
The roughly 2,000-acre Villages at Tule Springs housing development is expected to break ground later this month and pour $3.3 billion into the local economy over the next 15 to 20 years.
Nobody likes a rat, but apparently that doesn’t bother too many Road Warrior readers. They want to be rats. Or, more accurately, they want their neighbors to pay their fair share of licensing and registration fees for their vehicles once they have established residency and want to know how they tell authorities about neighbors who haven’t complied.
A man found dead inside a car in the central valley Friday evening has been named by the Clark County coroner’s office.