Angel Naranjo, 16, was killed when he rode his minibike on a Las Vegas bike trail and struck a cable that had been strung across the trail.
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A man died Sunday evening after being stabbed following an argument on Rancho Drive, according to Las Vegas police.
Former federal prosecutor Stan Hunterton, one of the people responsible for driving the mob out of Las Vegas casinos, died on Saturday at the age of 74.
They call the game “drone soccer,” in which the players attempt to maneuver the gadgets through squishy barrel-sized obstacles and into rings while also learning life skills.
The Golden Knights, Las Vegas Aviators and several military and veterans groups, among other entries, will be featured in this year’s Fourth of July parade.
The fire broke out around 5 a.m. at the Tides on Charleston, 6501 W. Charleston Blvd., according to a statement from the Las Vegas Fire Department.
A May 20 crash in Nye County claimed the lives of three people, including a 10-year-old girl.
A public-private partnership has transformed a former motel in downtown Las Vegas into transitional housing.
The former UNLV basketball recruit, charged in connection with a fatal crash more than two years ago, also has a new defense attorney.
Las Vegas will gradually warm into the 80s and even 90s this Easter weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
A 60-story resort called Harlem Nights is being proposed for the Historic Westside — a massive development that will be considered next week by the Las Vegas Planning Commission.
The Southern Nevada Health District announced Monday that norovirus may be the cause of an outbreak in late January at a Las Vegas elementary school.
Another long-running entertainment legend has announced a new residency in Las Vegas.
A lawsuit claims 87-year-old Marceil Scott was discharged from a Las Vegas hospital in freezing temperatures in the middle of the night. She died a month later.
Chad Williams, the controversial ex-director of Southern Nevada’s housing authority, is accused of punching a sleeping woman, and then kicking her in the ribs and face.