A motorist speeding through a downtown intersection Saturday night failed to stop at a four-way sign and fatally struck another driver, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
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Nevada’s appellate courts are full of judges who are experienced and fair in the courtroom, according to Clark County lawyers.
Lawyers gave some of the highest scores to the judges serving on the municipal and justice courts of North Las Vegas, Las Vegas and Henderson — and some of the lowest, too.
Thousands of Santas flooded downtown Las Vegas for the 21st Annual Great Santa Run, a merry kickoff to the season that saw red velvet, white faux fur and festive costumes.
Three professors were killed and one assistant professor was critically injured in the Dec. 6, 2023, shooting on UNLV’s campus.
This is the 151st traffic-related fatality in Metro’s jurisdiction in 2025.
The regents delayed consideration of a proposal that could raise tuition by as much as 12 percent and increase other fees that some officials say are needed to offset a $46.5 million budget shortfall.
Nevada State University is a step closer toward opening a new campus in North Las Vegas following a Board of Regents vote Friday, officials announced.
As Congress debates whether to extend COVID-19-era subsidies to public health insurance marketplaces, advocates say time is of the essence while people are shopping around for new coverage plans during open enrollment.
Metropolitan Police Department Sheriff Kevin McMahill said the planned substation will be similar to the kiosk erected outside Resorts World Las Vegas in 2021.
The videos were released hours after the Las Vegas Review-Journal published a column disputing the department’s earlier refusals to share the recordings.
A Las Vegas man accused of killing his father told police that he had been killed by his father in a previous life, according to an arrest report.
The Western Beltway Trail is being upgraded in the Summerlin area via an $18.6 million project, leading to construction at multiple segments along the 215 Beltway.
Day trippers ready to move beyond Death Valley’s greatest hits should consider less popular tracts like the park’s sand dunes, badlands and Star Wars backdrops.
Ben Lesser, a Jewish Holocaust survivor, died in late September. Now, his daughter is trying to keep the story of his escape from Nazi-controlled Europe alive.
Three hours before his clients arrived at the Las Vegas Grand Prix last year, Nevada Stupak was already there, walking the route they’d take that evening. He rode the shuttle to time it. Scoped out the Paddock Club grounds. Found the spots where the light would hit just right for photos. Reserved the best table in the hospitality suite. Even talked his way into getting them front-row seats for a driver’s speech.
Two popular brands of frozen potato products have been voluntarily recalled after it was discovered they may have been contaminated with foreign bodies during the production process.
Antwone Washington was a coach and campus security officer before he was accused of having a sexual relationship with a student.
The second full week of the new year will bring warmer temperatures to the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
After a one-year pause, the Southern Nevada Homeless Continuum of Care’s Point in Time Count is resuming on Jan. 29.
