Tanya Doyle fawned over a 1974 Norton 850 Commando Hi-Rider on Saturday morning at South Point hotel-casino.
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For years, the only things that seemed to grow as fast as downtown Las Vegas were concerns about where to park in downtown Las Vegas.
It only took six months, dozens of teacher rallies and quiet intervention from Gov. Brian Sandoval before the Clark County School District and its teachers union struck a deal on a new contract that will cost taxpayers $135.5 million.
A man who went missing Friday afternoon was located early Saturday at an area hospital.
A man who was stabbed by another man “out of self-defense” Saturday afternoon is in custody and in stable condition at University Medical Center, police said.
Two people have been arrested in connection with a shooting at a Pahrump casino which occurred just after midnight Saturday, police said.
A man was killed after his motorcycle overturned at approximately 12:35 a.m. Saturday, Las Vegas Metropolitan police said in a release.
Though Las Vegas will see a cool, dry break on Saturday, the week’s patchy precipitation will make a comeback Sunday, when a slight chance of showers returns and will linger into next week.
Las Vegas police arrested a man Friday in connection to a fatal stabbing that happened in the east valley last month.
Metro is looking for a man with early stage Alzheimer’s disease who went missing Friday afternoon.
Elizabeth Watson woke up Friday feeling lucky, and good thing. The Las Vegan and her daughter Sandy Love planned to drive from Las Vegas to the Primm Valley Lotto Store for a shot at the record $800 million Powerball jackpot.
An inmate who walked away last week from the Pioche Conservation Camp in Lincoln County, north of Clark County, was found and recaptured Friday without incident.
The Consumer Technology Association, the nonprofit agency that staged this week’s massive CES, an international consumer electronics show, said it will grant $100,000 to back partnerships and programs to benefit Southern Nevada.
Teacher Fausto Vega said he has too often heard the dismissive question, ‘When am I ever going to use this?’ regarding math, so he’s delighted to be teaching The Geometry of Construction at East Career & Technical Academy, 6705 Vegas Valley Drive.
It’s an old story: Don’t drink and drive. But for those who attended the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada’s Dec. 11 event You Drink, You Drive, You Lose, an old story took on a chilling new meaning.
