Chinatown has officially been designated as a redevelopment area by Clark County, setting forth a 10-plus year project for the area.
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TayShaun Todd of Las Vegas was found dead in a residential pool on June 18, a day after an illegal party took place there.
One of the people accused of causing a Las Vegas bulldog’s death needs bail because his mother is sick and needs his help, according to his attorney.
The Las Vegas Museum of Art on Wednesday unveiled plans for a new space, opening next year. It is the first major on the project since Elaine Wynn’s death in April.
The complex’s five buildings lack air conditioning, electricity and power for the elevators, staff said, making some residents unable to leave their rooms without assistance.
Duane Davis’ attorney said a juror spoke to other jurors about inmates fighting, but jurors denied talking about the case.
A Tuesday windstorm brought gusts up to 70 mph, damaging trees and power lines in the eastern valley. Crews were still working to restore power.
The city of Las Vegas delayed 17 planned capital improvement projects to offset nearly $20 million from the costly Badlands settlement, according to officials.
On a hockey rink at Desert Breeze Park, skaters have made a makeshift street-style skate park. Clark County, worried about safety concerns, is set to shut it down.
After growing her business, Abingdon Co., to several million dollars in sales since its inception, Adnigdon Mullin is preparing to open a flagship store in downtown Las Vegas.
Political action at the state level on housing and subsequent setbacks at the federal level in making more federal land available for development were atop the list of issues raised during a recent homebuilders panel.
The share of used car sales under $20,000 in Las Vegas plummeted from 53.8 percent in 2019 to just 16.5 percent in 2025, according to a June report from iSeeCars.
For the second day in a row, parts 0f the valley saw another round of monsoon moisture.
The crash happened at 9:49 p.m. at the intersection of West Charleston Boulevard and Monticello Drive.
Over 70 floats and giant balloons will make their way through Summerlin in the valley’s largest Independence Day parade.
