The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a 20-year-old man who was fatally shot at a convenience store on Saturday morning after an attempted robbery.
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As the six-month anniversary of the deadly Alpine Motel Apartments fire neared, survivors recounted stories of financial despair, relocation and lost possessions.
The Just One Project’s mobile food pantry saw unprecedented crowds on Saturday morning in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic in the Las Vegas Valley.
The city of Las Vegas also has apparently changed its stance against enforcement of Gov. Steve Sisolak’s Friday order for all nonessential businesses to close as a measure to curb the coronavirus outbreak.
The Las Vegas Fire Department is investigating the cause of a fire in a downtown Las Vegas two-story vacant building where “squatters” were seen Saturday morning.
The Las Vegas Valley is in for a dry weekend with slightly cool temperatures, according to the National Weather Service.
One of The Harbor Juvenile Assessment Center’s locations have been closed in response to the coronavirus pandemic, Clark County announced Friday.
U.S. Army Officer Kirk Takeshi Fuchigami, 25, who was killed in November during a helicopter crash in Afghanistan, was honored Friday morning at Spring Valley High School.
Roads into McCarran International Airport and the connector tunnel were closed for about 45 minutes Friday afternoon after President Donald Trump’s rally in Las Vegas.
Three people were injured Tuesday night in a shooting at Fashion Show mall, Las Vegas police said.
A rainy holiday week is on tap for the Las Vegas Valley, while the Spring Mountains will likely see a white Christmas.
A woman is dead after what officials described as a “violent” wrong-way crash Saturday night on Interstate 15 between Jean and Sloan.
A 56-year-old man died following a fatal crash Saturday afternoon in the northwest valley, Las Vegas police said.
A power outage that at one time affected nearly 8,900 customers Thursday in Las Vegas was being resolved early Friday morning.
The Clark County School District informed parents that a group of men followed a student who was walking to Tarkanian Middle School in the south valley on Wednesday morning.