Police are investigating a crash between a vehicle and a pedestrian on an electric scooter Thursday morning in the central Las Vegas Valley.
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Elon Musk’s Boring Co. purchased land last month near Las Vegas’ airport for $5.96 million, according to Clark County records.
Wesley Larsen, who was on his way home from a birthday party, died after the Sept. 5 collision near East Tropicana Avenue and South McLeod Drive.
A total of 16 lives were lost to domestic violence in 2024 in the Metropolitan Police Department’s jurisdiction, police said.
The valley remains sunny, though it will be a little warmer with a high of 74 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
A 2023 Chevrolet involved in the crash continued eastbound on Stewart and was later located abandoned.
Roidan Mendoza, 40, pleaded guilty in August to a count of murder with use of a deadly weapon in connection with the August 2023 killing of Marillorky Tamayo Cruz.
The first significant snow of autumn dropped several inches on the Mt. Charleston area, including Lee Canyon.
Metropolitan Police Department investigators continue to probe a fatal crash that involved a Clark County School District bus driver and left a 12-year-old girl dead.
Jail records show that 53-year-old Christopher Ford was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on charges of murder and attempted murder.
The Las Vegas City Council will appoint a “caretaker” of the bench of retiring Municipal Court Judge Susan Roger who is stepping down next month, years before her elected term ends.
A body was found near Lake Mohave at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area near Searchlight in late September, according to federal authorities.
Harry Reid International has joined airports across the country refusing to play a public service announcement video with a message from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
A new air conditioning system isn’t just keeping children in the Historic Westside cool — it’s saving an abundance of water each year in a time of mega-drought.
Expect highs only in the upper 60s, said the National Weather Service. The low temperatures will drop into the low 50s.
