Noel Waters, convicted of 14 felony crimes, was arrested after a report of a man pointing a gun outside of the Lowe’s store on East Charleston Blvd.
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The resignation, effective Friday, comes as the company behind the Sphere makes plans to set up entertainment venues like it in other cities around the world.
The Metropolitan Police Department released details on Friday surrounding the use of deadly force that occurred after an officer used a patrol vehicle to strike and kill a man suspected in a fatal stabbing earlier this week.
A mixed-use building is being proposed in the Arts District that would add more apartments, hotel rooms and commercial space to the area.
Oscar Mayer is bringing its iconic 27-foot-long vehicle to the Las Vegas Valley.
Alissa Kelly had many hot stories over a 20-year career as a leading Las Vegas PR rep.
Gas prices in metros across the country are higher than they were a year ago on average and remain more or less at a plateau. But what’s next?
Roads were flooded across the Las Vegas Valley after heavy monsoon rain drenched the area, from Mount Charleston to Henderson.
Lincoln and Nye counties have a thunderstorm watch until 8 p.m., but the Las Vegas Valley is expected to be dry after some light rain clears out this evening.
Southern Nevadans cope with Mother Nature’s Labor Day weekend delivery of a very soggy 48 hours — perhaps unrivaled in the valley’s weather history.
Las Vegas, CCSD, and other police agencies plan to be out in force at Clark County schools when classes start next week.
A 16-year-old boy died from injuries to his neck when he struck a cable stretched across a paved trail while driving his minibike, police said in a report.
The Nevada State Police said it is investigating a fatal crash on Las Vegas Boulevard.
An $84.6 million widening project on the 215 Beltway in the southern Las Vegas Valley is underway.
Some public charter schools in the Las Vegas Valley are using additional state money to increase pay for their employees by as much as 20 percent.