The man found fatally shot early Saturday morning has been identified, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.
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Federal prosecutors say one of the alleged ringleaders of a massive World Cup betting scheme may have “bribed” his way out of Macau following his arrest there in June.
DTP plans to move The Window — a multi-purpose center that showcased artwork and provided meeting space — from a high-profile location at the Ogden to DTP’s Learning Village a few blocks away on East Fremont Street.
A 45-year-old man was sentenced Monday to between eight and 20 years in prison for a DUI crash that left a Las Vegas road worker dead earlier this year. Rafael Mendez-Soto, 45, pleaded guilty in September to DUI resulting in the death of Robert Lee Lujan, 57, and leaving the scene of an accident.
One man is dead after a two-car crash early Monday morning, Las Vegas police said.
A Las Vegas woman who pleaded guilty in the 1998 slayings of two members of an anti-racist group was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison Monday.
An elderly man reported missing Sunday night has been found, according to Las Vegas police.
Las Vegas police are looking for an armed man who is a suspect in a casino robbery early Sunday.
At-risk students got a boost Oct. 14 when Station Casinos handed out more than $50,000 in support to 10 primary schools through its Smart Start incentive.
Liberian expatriates, longtime Las Vegas churchgoers and service club members, educators and entrepreneurs are among Southern Nevadans who don’t need television images to visualize Ebola’s victims.
Club Paradise filed suit in District Court Monday against three former managers and three strippers alleging it was a victim in a credit card scheme that targeted patrons.
Station Casinos is teaming up with Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl and the Military Warriors Support Foundation to give away a home to a wounded veteran.
Michael O’Brien’s slaying, the 107th in Metro’s jurisdiction this year, marked an unwanted milestone: with two months left to go in 2014, the agency has already investigated more than last year’s total number of homicides.
Almost a half-century after he was as an infantry soldier in the Vietnam War, Chuck N. Baker salutes all veterans who have served from the Revolutionary War to the post-9/11 era in a new documentary titled simply, “Veterans: A Motion Picture.”