One person is dead after a 10-car crash in the east valley on Monday afternoon, police said.
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Police say the shooting occurred near a food truck in a parking lot of a convenience store.
Las Vegas police said Wednesday that four Clark County Detention Center inmates have tested positive for COVID-19 since March 12.
A man was killed after his vehicle rolled over the center median and across multiple lanes of Interstate 15 in the northeast valley, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
A 73-year-old man was killed in a single-vehicle rollover crash in the southwest valley Monday night.
His wife, Ashley, had a scheduled cesarean section, so Carney said he knew he wouldn’t be able to go into the operating room with her because of procedures the hospital put in place to protect patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help locating a missing man.
Retired Las Vegas Fire Department Battalion Chief William Sorensen died at home Thursday, according to a post on the department’s Facebook page. He was 88.
The UNLV School of Medicine received 250 more COVID-19 test kits on Monday night, a spokesman said in a statement.
The Cashman Isolation-Quarantine Complex, which is set to open this week, is hiring staff to help serve the homeless.
Law enforcement is reporting an influx of crime on the Bureau of Land Management’s public lands, causing Las Vegas police to step up patrol in those areas.
The Metropolitan Police Department is implementing new protective measures to keep inmates at the Clark County Detention Center healthy amid the growing COVID-19 pandemic, police said.
A member of the Clark County School District Police Department who was working at the site has not tested positive for COVID-19, but the site will be closed for deep cleaning “out of an abundance of caution.”
Pregnancy is typically full of excitement, but many expectant mothers in Las Vegas say the COVID-19 pandemic has stripped them of that emotion and replaced it with fear.
Eleven employees of the Veterans Affairs of Southern Nevada Healthcare System have tested positive for COVID-19 as of Wednesday night, according to a spokesman for the organization.