A vacant downtown apartment complex was heavily damaged by fire Tuesday night, according to the Las Vegas Fire Department.
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Today, as veterans and families across the nation pause for Memorial Day, Gene Ramos of Las Vegas will be thinking about the comrades he lost in the Korean war and another friend who endured POW hardships with him.
The 36-foot high Tornado is the first slide of its kind in Las Vegas. It opened this weekend.
Staff members became Splash Test Dummies as they tested out the new Tornado water slide at the Las Vegas Wet ‘n’ Wild water park.
The North Las Vegas VA Medical Center in North Las Vegas is one of the few places in the Department of Veterans Affairs where feet, ankles, legs, hands, wrists and arms are made from scratch and fitted to perfection.
Las Vegas police shootings are trending down and Metro reforms are on the rise. It’s looking good for Metro after the U.S. Department of Justice released its final progress report Wednesday after a wide-ranging, multi-year study of Metro’s policies related to deadly force.
Jason “Blu” Griffith has been found guilty of second-degree murder for choking to death Debbie Flores Narvaez on Dec. 12, 2010, after a year long on-again, off-again tumultuous relationship. The jury reached its verdict Thursday in its second day of deliberations following nine days of testimony and arguments by prosecutors and defense lawyers.
The rooftop of The Cromwell provides a perfect spot for enjoying the Fountains of Bellagio.
A shooting near Maryland Parkway and Desert Inn Road left a man dead Wednesday afternoon, Las Vegas police said.
Two years after a Clark County judge gave a Las Vegas man probation for an attempted murder conviction, he is now behind bars awaiting trial for murder. Now some are questioning whether Judge Ken Cory’s leniency from the bench kept a violent criminal on the streets.