The execution-style shooting of a man and woman in November was prompted by drug and prostitution deals gone awry, police documents show.
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I have a major borer problem with my nectarine tree. I will be removing it and replanting. Do I need to treat the soil before I plant another tree?
Greens & Proteins recently opened its fourth Las Vegas Valley location at 6180 N. Decatur Blvd., and despite its name, the fast-casual eatery serves plenty besides salad.
The Las Vegas Valley’s new monument has been picked to be the poster child for the National Park Service’s annual celebration of all things fossilized.
A woman is in custody and has been charged in connection to the slaying of a man found in a vacant house in November.
The M Resort, 12300 Las Vegas Blvd. South, plans to commemorate the Year of the Monkey with a Chinese New Year celebration set to include dragon and lion dances, festive decorations and special menu items starting at 5 p.m. Feb. 8.
This month is a crucial time for families with children who want to attend a Clark County magnet school, as the deadline to apply is fast approaching on Feb. 2.
A former Las Vegas pastor, who prosecutors said created a church as an outlet to rape several minor girls, was convicted on 15 counts Thursday of sexual assault with a minor and lewdness with a child.
Mayors Carolyn Goodman of Las Vegas and Andy Hafen of Henderson met with Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson on Thursday in a major push by Nevada officials to address what they see as data “deficiencies” that could cost the Las Vegas area crucial security funding.
It’s been more than six months since Clark County’s child welfare leader resigned amid repeated criticism of her leadership, and county officials are not in a rush to get a permanent replacement.
Women’s influence on the firearm and hunting industries is reflected everywhere at the 38th annual Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show, or SHOT Show, at the Sands Expo and Convention Center this week.
A Union Pacific Corp. officer who was injured in a fight Thursday morning has been released from the hospital, a railroad spokesman said.
Las Vegas police are asking the public to help identify a man they say robbed a central valley retail store.
After more than 1,800 customers were without power in the southeast valley Wednesday night, NV Energy was able to restore electricity by 10:45 p.m.
Months-long delays for doctors’ appointments at the North Las Vegas VA Medical Center and paperwork snarling veterans’ use of VA “choice cards” to see private physicians were among the complaints House Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman Rep. Jeff Miller heard Wednesday.
