Officers responded to East Cheyenne Avenue and Sandy Lane, near Las Vegas Boulevard, on Thursday just before 5 p.m., police said.
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A move to eliminate homeless camps in California does not seem to be inspiring similar actions in the Las Vegas Valley or other parts of Nevada.
A Freed’s Bakery delivery truck caught fire on the 215 Beltway, leaving the truck — and several cakes — charred.
Two straight weekends of major directional closures on a 6-mile portion of Interstate 15 near the resort corridor kicked off Friday night.
Police said Miles Stano Jr.’s baby was found dead with a fractured skull and bruising on his head.
Attorneys said they are ready to put former Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles on trial in less than three weeks.
Many influential mixologists learned tricks of the trade at renowned hot spot.
To track school spending, the Review-Journal examined more than 420 audits that covered around 350 schools. These are some of the problems that CCSD auditors found during their reviews of campus finances.
Clark County says cooling stations will remain open through Thursday as the excessive heat warning was pushed back to 11 p.m.
Last year, Las Vegas police confiscated more than 2,500 pounds of illegal fireworks, Clark County said.
The economy remains the top issue among registered Latino voters in Nevada, according to pollsters, but another issue is also shaping voter sentiment.
Firefly Aerospace and SpaceX are both launching rockets from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California this week, and Las Vegans will be able to see them.
“X Rocks” was knocked off stage during the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown, so long ago that the Las Vegas casino it calls home changed names.
The Clark County coroner’s office identified a man who was shot and killed by police after he allegedly pointed a rifle at officers in a downtown apartment complex.
After a stormy 2023 that included Tropical Storm Hilary, the National Weather Service is predicting a noticeably weaker monsoon season in Southern Nevada.