PHOTO: Sunken Santa
December 19, 2011 - 1:59 am
Two ‘travel-associated cases of Legionnaires’ disease’ are being investigated at a Strip resort.
The National Park Service is closing a camping site in Lake Mead after an influx of “residential-type visitors” led to damaged natural resources and high rates of crime.
Police are reporting many stranded motorists on I-15 and I-40 hours after an early Friday truck rollover and ensuing lithium ion battery fire.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority paid more than $2.2 million to influencers to promote the city, but experts say results are hard to track.
In the ongoing criminal case against former Nevada Assemblyman Steven Brooks, prosecutors won’t say why they’ve dropped two of his charges.
Officers responded to East Cheyenne Avenue and Sandy Lane, near Las Vegas Boulevard, on Thursday just before 5 p.m., police said.
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 kicks off Friday night.
Police said Miles Stano Jr.’s baby was found dead with a fractured skull and bruising on his head.