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Las Vegas police are advising people not to fly unmanned aircraft systems around UNLV on Wednesday because of the presidential debate.
Las Vegas city streets will turn into a blowout celebration of music, arts and food for a three-day stretch starting Friday, but the scene Life is Beautiful revelers will see is in stark contrast to the lives of those who dwell on the city’s streets.
A 23-year-old man was sentenced to 12 to 30 years in prison Monday in a drunken driving crash that left two teenagers dead.
More than 13 years after it was created, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area is about to get its first paved access road and other amenities.
Goodbye, fall. Hello, winter. Winter will begin at 8:48 p.m. Monday with the shortest daylight hours of the year.
A hand-painted sand urn, about the size of a grapefruit, sits on display in the Noble family’s Las Vegas residence.
Family and friends of a former Green Valley High School banker silently sobbed as a Las Vegas judge on Thursday sentenced the mother of three to up to four years in prison for stealing thousands of dollars in student-generated funds from the Henderson campus.
Robert Sitton’s testimony could help determine whether his brother is sentenced to death. Prosecutors say the siblings killed a 68-year-old man, viciously beating him with their fists and stomping on his back, leaving him to die inside his northwest valley home.
A friend of Lamar Odom confirmed an E! News report that the former NBA star and husband of Khloe Kardashian was released from Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center Monday.
Lamar Odom’s condition continues to improve after the former NBA star was found unconscious at a Nevada brothel a week ago.
Progressive groups and immigration attorneys, among others, hosted a free citizenship workshop at the College of Southern Nevada’s Cheyenne campus Saturday morning.
Life is about to get ugly for some of the people who live and worship in downtown Las Vegas.
A maintenance building at a Summerlin golf course was destroyed by fire Saturday morning, according to the Las Vegas Fire Department.
After calling Edmund Bobby Ho’s actions “depraved torture” and “brutal, systematic abuse,” District Judge Douglas Herndon ordered Ho to serve 16 years to life in prison.