The Las Vegas tech scene may be getting a boost. Seven tech startups, five of which are local, graduated from RedFlint’s startup accelerator and pitched their ideas to investors Tuesday.
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Las Vegas taxi passengers might see a $3 credit card surcharge eliminated from their fares — or at least reduced — in early 2017, the chairman of the Nevada Taxicab Authority said.
A teenager was arrested after police said he stabbed his father in the back Thursday night in the southeast valley.
To shed light on this issue, local law enforcement — Clark County School District police, Las Vegas police and Nevada Highway Patrol troopers — joined together Tuesday morning at East Charleston Boulevard and South Eighth Street to watch for and ticket drivers that didn’t stop for Butterball One, a turkey walking to and fro in the crosswalk.
Testimony wrapped up Tuesday in a civil trial over whether the Clark County School District did enough to protect two students at Henderson’s Greenspun Junior High from being bullied.
Sunny skies and near normal temperatures are expected this week, according to the National Weather Service.
Better call ahead if you plan on visiting the nation’s busiest Bureau of Land Management site at the busiest time of the year.
The chance to do some holiday shopping for local children in need may come unexpectedly for some in Las Vegas — inspired by a parking ticket tucked under the car’s windshield wiper.
Clark County District Attorney’s Office absolves Metro officers in slaying of Efren Trujillo-Soriano, 22, after he opened fire on them.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the man who was struck and killed by a vehicle Saturday near the Rio as Vanharris Haiola, 31, of San Diego.
The woman arrested Monday in connection with the death of her boyfriend hid a handgun under a car seat before he was shot, according to her arrest report.
The idea to make The Park a destination for tourists and locals felt like a reality Monday night when radio personality Chet Buchanan asked the locals to raise their hands. Half the crowd did.
About 318,000 people will descend on the Las Vegas Valley during the five-day holiday weekend set to begin Wednesday afternoon, with about 60 percent of those travelers making the trip by car, said Tony Illia, a spokesman for the Nevada Department of Transportation.
Reports of a kitchen fire Monday morning prompted the Clark County Fire Department to issue a reminder about safe cooking for the holiday season.
According to a police report, Kevin Zaldana was stabbed early Sunday in his northwest valley home. He died at University Medical Center.
