A man involved in a suspected DUI crash late last month in the central Las Vegas Valley has died.
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CCSD students have been guessing when Mojave Max will emerge from his burrow for 25 years. A rule change this year made a Henderson family eligible to win.
The Clark County coroner’s office ruled that Scott Stromme died naturally from a combination of heart disease and emphysema. But Stromme’s family members wonder if the coroner got it wrong.
Two Florida juveniles were charged in Las Vegas Justice Court with close to a dozen felonies each after allegedly stalking and extorting a Las Vegas cryptocurrency businessman.
Ashley Furniture’s sprawling new location in the southwest valley recently opened for business.
Family, friends and LVAC gym members trickled into an Arts District bar on Saturday evening to remember the gym manager fatally shot while on the job earlier this month.
Police are seeking the public’s aid to identify two people responsible for a shooting that endangered numerous lives last month.
A spokesperson for the county said the Las Vegas Justice Court does not request payment over text.
He has also been accused of plotting to kill the judge overseeing his case, a prosecutor assigned to his case and Gov. Joe Lombardo.
Las Vegas police say a train derailed last week, and they are looking for three persons of interest and a truck that might be connected to the case.
A new study places Las Vegas on a list of 25 cities that are sinking farther into the ground every year. But it doesn’t rank as highly as it would have in the 1960s or ’70s.
The UFC is being sued yet again by a former fighter who claims the Las Vegas-based mixed martial arts promoter violated antitrust laws and has a monopoly on the sport.
Las Vegas hit 105 degrees, breaking the previous record of 104 degrees set in 2024, according to the National Weather Service.
“The ruling today is a win for everyday people in Nevada that want to see transparency from their government,” said Chris Peterson, the ACLU of Nevada’s legal director.
In the wake of Simpson’s death in Las Vegas, his estate has been mired in fighting between his children and the administrator of his estate.