An elaborate fireworks show launched from the rooftops of seven resorts on the Strip welcomed the new year to Las Vegas.
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Northbound U.S. Highway 95 is shut down following a crash near Ann Road, the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada.
Finally, Las Vegas is celebrating the new year, three hours after the ball dropped at Times Square in New York.
Hundreds of LGBT people from all over the world gathered at the Tropicana to claim their own space on the Strip for New Year’s Eve 2016.
Two people are dead and southbound lanes of Interstate 15 are shut down at Craig Road following a single-vehicle rollover, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
Las Vegas police said they thought a man they shot and killed in the west valley Thursday afternoon was holding a gun.
An Arizona couple planning to marry in Las Vegas on New Year’s Day probably didn’t expect what transpired on New Year’s Eve.
A man Metro said was shot by a dental office employee two weeks ago in a thwarted robbery that left a masked woman dead has been arrested, police say.
Neil Brian Gandler parked his car at a 24 Hour Fitness Monday night and never left. He was shot and killed there three hours later.
Richard Moore’s zeal for helping people went far beyond his career as a teacher and college president. It even spread to the checkout line at the grocery store.
As we slide into the new year, several community leaders are hoping for big things and long-term improvement in the east valley and downtown Las Vegas.
Some people would look at the Huntridge Tavern and the surrounding area and only see a run-down dive bar and cut-rate stores catering to the poor and the homeless.
There are times when the music from outside events is so loud that the windows at Temple Baptist Church in downtown Las Vegas shake, the Rev. Steve Smith says.
Project 150 held a free teen shopping day Dec. 12 inside its new location at 3600 N. Rancho Drive. The local nonprofit provides disadvantaged students with food, clothing, school supplies, sports equipment, shoes and other needs.
A friendship and service organization, The Links is almost 70 years old nationally and made its debut in Las Vegas in 1976.