A mother suffered third-degree burns on 16 percent of her body, and her son suffered third-degree burns on 20 percent of his body.
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The 53-year-old chief executive officer of Lee’s Discount Liquor was not wearing a seat belt when he caused the crash that killed him more than a year ago.
Witnesses who called police said the father and son were riding an off-road vehicle on the train tracks when they were struck from behind.
The Animal Foundation has paused adoptions after more than a dozen dogs became symptomatic of a respiratory illness.
A bicyclist was in critical condition Monday morning after a crash in southwest Las Vegas.
Politicians, survivors and victims’ families gathered together to shed tears and share hugs on the fifth anniversary of the mass shooting, which killed 60 and injured hundreds.
Two people were found dead after a house fire Thursday morning in northwest Las Vegas.
Clark Hall, 77, was last seen around 6 p.m. on June 18 when he left his home to go for a walk.
Two trails, distinguished by expert and intermediate skill levels, cut through the woods with switchbacks down the canyon.
More than a dozen families received 270 pieces of furniture when HopeLink of Southern Nevada and Liquidation Nation partnered Saturday to donate to those who recently moved off the streets.
The storm lasted only six minutes, but dozens of residents were evacuated Friday night near downtown Las Vegas after trees fell into multiple apartments in three buildings.
A researcher with Brookings Mountain West at UNLV reviewed more than a million Tweets responding to the mass shooting in Buffalo, Uvalde and Highland Park. She sorted users based on self-reported political affiliations and examined their statements.
Las Vegas officials cited dozens of people for illegal fireworks over the holiday weekend in a sharp increase compared to last year.
Las Vegas Valley residents celebrated the Fourth of July on Monday from Summerlin to Boulder City with parades and fireworks after a two-year pandemic kept thousands indoors for the holiday.
An interactive map shows that no corner of the Las Vegas Valley was spared but some neighborhoods stood out among the rest.