A Friday night fire at a custom home in Henderson caused $1.4 million in damage and displaced five people.
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What a year 2016 was in Las Vegas. The top 10 local news stories of the year, as determined by Las Vegas Review-Journal reporters and editors, cover crime, education, courts and politics.
Temperatures will cool down again after the start of the new year, according to the National Weather Service.
The most frequently asked question asked in 2016 concerned fig trees. Readers wanted to know why their fig trees did not produce good fruit. Either the fruit dropped from the tree when it was small, or the fruit clung to the tree and never became large but remained small, hard and dry.
Las Vegas’ never-boring real estate market didn’t disappoint in 2016. There were plenty of deals, and some were more unusual than others. Here’s my list of the top 10 of 2016.
Under an image of George Michael, Elton John performed “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down On Me” at the Colosseum at Caesars on Wednesday, and is expected to continue the tribute this weekend.
Crews from the Clark County and Las Vegas fire departments are fighting a two-alarm fire at a construction site in the west valley Friday night.
With some 300,000 visitors descending on Las Vegas for a new year’s weekend of revelry, overindulgence and possible mayhem, area hospitals are gearing up for a potential flood of ailments and injuries. They’ve also got blueprints in place for the worst case scenario.
The request to defense attorneys suggests concern about the integrity of guilty pleas won via $2 police tests known to be prone to error.
The business, which launched in June at 4850 S. Fort Apache Road, Suite 100, near West Tropicana Avenue, has temporarily shuttered local operations until its license and certification are again active.