Three Chinese nationals and one South Korean national were arrested this week after a two-year joint federal investigation in the Las Vegas Valley.
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The Las Vegas Academy of the Arts is getting seven new buildings and renovations to three old ones. The project will increase the school’s capacity by 400 students.
The water beneath our feet is vanishing, putting people, plants and animals at risk in the Nevada desert. A recent study paints a dismal picture of Nevada’s groundwater wells.
AAA is rolling out new safety technology, adding flashing “Move Over” signs and real-time digital alerts to protect tow truck drivers and stranded motorists.
A woman died and a man was hospitalized after the car they were in was shot at by another vehicle, causing them to be ejected in the southwest valley, police said.
The valley will see more of the same Friday, with a high of 77 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
Israeli singer Micha Biton appeared at Marking Oct. 7 at Temple Beth Sholom in Las Vegas, commemorating the second anniversary of the terrorist assault on Israel.
One teen, accused of being a shooter, appeared before Family Judge Dee Butler in a wheelchair.
A man who died after he was pulled from a northwest Las Vegas house fire Thursday morning had been shot several times, police said.
Police are investigating a crash between a vehicle and a pedestrian on an electric scooter Thursday morning in the central Las Vegas Valley.
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.
