Las Vegas police arrested a man on drug charges Friday after another man was found with a gunshot wound.
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Las Vegas police are looking for suspects in an early Friday morning shooting downtown.
Power was partially restored at Paris Las Vegas about 10:30 p.m. Thursday, and guests are expected to be allowed back into the resort by 1 a.m. Friday.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich campaigned on Thursday in Las Vegas for Donald Trump, saying the differences between the Republican nominee and Hillary Clinton are stark enough to sway undecided voters in Trump’s favor.
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton fired up young people at Thursday’s “Love Trumps Hate” rally inside UNLV’s Cox Pavilion, telling them his wife’s campaign was about “building bridges not walls.”
A crash in the west valley critically injured one person Thursday afternoon. Lanes in both directions on West Flamingo Road had been closed after the 3:40 p.m. crash, but have since reopened.
A woman was booked on a murder charge Wednesday in the October death of her 2-year-old daughter at an apartment complex near McCarran International Airport.
With voting ending in just days, First Friday elects “Suffrage” as the theme for the downtown arts district’s November event, which runs from 5 to 11 p.m.
A newly created bus route and service changes to 27 other routes will go in effect Sunday, the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada said.
Federal prosecutors confirmed late Wednesday that undercover FBI agents posed as a documentary film crew to gather evidence during their investigation of the April 2014 standoff near Bunkerville.
The Clark County zoning commission has recessed discussion about a use permit application for a planned Las Vegas Monorail expansion until their Nov. 16 zoning meeting.
Las Vegas police are looking for a man in suit and tie who robbed a bank in east Las Vegas on Tuesday afternoon.
On Tuesday evening, downtown redevelopment leaders from Denver, Phoenix and Santa Monica, Calif., joined their Las Vegas counterparts to discuss what makes for a successful downtown.
A Las Vegas judge sentenced David Frostick on Wednesday to between 28 years and life in prison for the 2009 stabbing death of Robin Jenkins.
The options for getting around Las Vegas continue to expand, with the City Council’s approval Wednesday of a package of rules for pedicabs and pedal buses to operate downtown.
