Police said Maurice Washington, 45, had a green light, but fled after the crash in the Mercedes-Benz he was driving. The pedestrian died at the scene.
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Fans eager to see “Hamilton” for $10 at The Smith Center can join a lottery to vie for one or two seats.
A traffic choke point on Interstate 15 will return to full capacity later this week as a $382 million, three-year reconstruction project wraps up.
“iLuminate” ran for more than 1,200 performances during The Strat Theater’s 7 p.m. time slot. Terry Fator is moving into that start time.
Sheriff Kevin McMahill said that domestic violence numbers are going down, but each one is becoming more violent.
The Regional Transportation Commission has focused a great deal of money and effort in increasing safety on its Las Vegas Valley transit line.
The Helldorado Days Parade celebrated Las Vegas’ western roots on Saturday as several local organizations, clubs, and cultural groups walked down Fourth Street.
Bob Weir turned up at Dolby Live in cut-off jeans, ready to jam with his old buddy Sammy Hagar.
Robinson’s “Legacy Tour” stop was his return to the stage after allegations from four former housekeepers of sexual assault, including at least one alleged incident in Las Vegas.
Pedestrian safety has been squarely in the local media spotlight in the wake of McKenzie Scott’s death and the May 6 death of pedestrian Joree Odabi, 23, of Las Vegas.
In a social media post, the Metropolitan Police Department listed the intersections where the most crashes have occurred since the start of the year.
A motorcyclist died after an evening crash in the northwest valley.
Prosecutors say Xui Jie “Johnny” Chen, of Los Angeles, obtained more than 5,000 genuine drivers’ licenses belonging to American citizens in at least 14 states.
The first Latina to serve as an evening news anchor in Nevada was killed in a single-car rollover crash in Las Vegas in the spring of 2005.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix has entered into a partnership agreement with a casino that was formerly suing the Formula One event.
