Vice President Kamala Harris urged people to cast their ballots for President Joe Biden during an event in Las Vegas Saturday.
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The Metropolitan Police Department responded Thursday evening to a hotel in the 200 block of Fremont Street.
Nearly 700 union workers agreed to terms on a tentative five-year contract with Circus Circus late Friday night, according to a union news release.
Two Las Vegas police officers who helped one of the victims of the fatal shooting were honored at an event at Resorts World.
Have questions about the new law banning stopping on Strip pedestrian bridges? Here are some answers.
President Joe Biden will visit Las Vegas on weekend before the Feb. 6 Nevada presidential primary.
Five Clark County commissioners were offered “educational” Formula 1 tickets worth nearly $11,000, reports show.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal obtained nine billing statements Monday that the Clark County School District received from a private law firm.
The Clark County School District has agreed to turn over public records related to Superintendent Jesus Jara’s social media accounts by Feb. 5 in response to a lawsuit by the teachers union.
The city of Las Vegas is hosting a pickleball tournament, with two councilwoman facing off in the matchup.
Increased snowpack in the Rockies made last year a solid one for Colorado River levels. But scientists predict Lake Mead will go back down.
Video released shows school police officer Jason Elfberg throw a student to the ground, threaten others.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada released footage of an incident involving a Clark County School District Police Department officer at Durango High School last year.
Ruben Robles was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole in 15 years for opening fire at the Fremont Street Experience, killing a man and wounding a bystander.
Sheriff Kevin McMahill spoke about the cameras as he discussed issues around traffic safety in the Metro’s jurisdiction in 2023.