A 23-year-old man pleaded guilty Monday in a drunk-driving crash that left two teenagers dead.
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The Las Vegas Paiute Tribe is primed to open the state’s first medical marijuana facility on Native American lands.
A man killed in a double shooting Saturday night in the central valley was named Monday by the Clark County coroner’s office.
The man who died after being shot in the head just west of Spring Valley High School early Feb. 4 has been identified by the county coroner’s office, and police said the man wanted in connection to the shooting is still on the loose.
The woman who died in a Wednesday house fire has been identified.
A woman who was shot and killed early Sunday near Arizona Charlie’s Decatur has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
A woman was arrested during a prison visit on Feb. 21, when officials say she was trying to smuggle in drugs.
A man was hospitalized after a shooting in North Las Vegas early Monday morning.
When it opened two decades ago, the College of Southern Nevada High School graduated an inaugural class of just 15 students willing to trade in their football games, pep rallies and band practices for a chance to earn college credit.
Cheaper rents and a shortage of affordable housing elsewhere may explain why northeast Clark County has a higher concentration of the poverty than other parts of the county.
An electrical fire Saturday night in the garage of a Henderson home displaced seven people and killed a pet rabbit, according to a news release from the Henderson Fire Department.
When Hunter Hopewell won a first-place award for his film “Numbskull” at the Peace in the Streets Global Film Festival, he found out via email. The same email asked if he could make it to the award ceremony at the United Nations in New York City. He had to decline because there was an inconvenient ocean in the way.
Having a relentless sweet tooth isn’t something that has to be treated like a crime at Veganbites Bakery and Coffee House, 8876 S. Eastern Ave., No. 101.
When Banessa Gonzales and April Langstaff walked through their front door Feb. 5, it was a momentous occasion: the 19-year-olds had ended an era of having no permanent roof over their heads.
Wouldn’t it be great if one could skip the long lines at the airport, breeze past security and have a first-class seat inside a private charter airplane?
