The man who died in a fire at his northwest Las Vegas Valley home has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
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Officials identified the 28-year-old driver who died after colliding with a block wall near the Las Vegas airport.
A man who was fatally stabbed Sunday evening during a fight in the east Las Vegas Valley has been identified.
Family Judge Dee Butler told a packed courtroom on Wednesday that she had not yet heard a “satisfying” plan for the teen.
Police said officers recently used a “Grappler” tool to take an attempted murder suspect into custody after the man was accused of carjacking his ex-girlfriend.
The city of Las Vegas is accepting applications for Ward 2 residents who want to finish out former Councilwoman Victoria Seaman’s term, saving taxpayers nearly $500,000.
The chapel is located in a converted mid-century style cottage, which is the former residence of Reed Whipple, a Las Vegas banker, politician and city councilman.
The hotel project was in the works for years and is positioned to land guests who visit Las Vegas for conventions, concerts and the like, especially in the surrounding downtown area.
A man in a wheelchair was struck by a vehicle in the area of West Charleston Boulevard and Heavenly Hill Court, according to police.
The move comes as the Metropolitan Police Department attempts to close the year at 125 or fewer traffic fatalities for 2025.
Clark County might strengthen rules for pedicabs in an effort to clamp down on unlicensed entities, a proposal endorsed by the county’s largest legal operator.
Driver had pleaded guilty to reckless driving and vehicular manslaughter in connection with the case, which caused the death of a mother of four.
One apartment was engulfed in flames when crews arrived, and high winds in the area helped the blaze spread to a neighboring building, a fire official said.
A DUI Super Blitz during the Labor Day weekend resulted in 50 arrests, including 42 for driving under the influence.
A Nevada Court of Appeals ruling paves the way for some retired first responders to receive disability compensation, potentially costing taxpayers millions.
