An attorney representing Nathan Valencia’s family announced Tuesday that funeral arrangements have been scheduled.
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The blaze was reported at 10:15 a.m. Monday at a home on the 3600 block of Fort McHenry Drive, near South Nellis Boulevard and East Desert Inn Road.
UNLV’s chapter of a fraternity that sponsored a charity boxing match after which Nathan Valencia died was suspended Wednesday, according to a statement from the university.
Nathan Valencia died days after participating in the main event of a charity boxing match sponsored by fraternity Kappa Sigma to raise money for Center Ring Boxing.
Nevada law enforcement and prosecutors are combating a homegrown type of terrorism rearing its anti-government head in confrontations with authorities.
The founder of a local addiction treatment center ventured into the tunnels underneath Las Vegas Sunday morning to provide supplies to homeless people living in the shadows of the city.
Three days after a 23-year-old Las Vegas woman was killed in a fiery crash involving then-Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs, friends and co-workers hugged and cried at a nearby corner, wincing every time a car sped past.
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo said Tuesday that none of the Metropolitan Police Department employees who died of COVID-19 were vaccinated.
Lawyers for the family of late tech mogul Tony Hsieh painted a dark picture his final years, writing in recent court documents that he was malnourished, barely sleeping and hallucinating from ketamine and nitrous oxide use.
Two Massachusetts men died Saturday morning in a three-wheeler crash at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
Health care workers and family shared stories and laughs Saturday as they remembered a local nurse who died last year of COVID-19.
A Henderson woman won $50,000 during the fifth “Vax Nevada Days” raffle Thursday in Las Vegas.
The chances of rain in the Las Vegas Valley are expected to diminish as Wednesday evening progresses, according to the National Weather Service.
A fire on Potosi Mountain about 20 miles west of Las Vegas had burned about 1,500 acres as of Friday morning.
The mother and grandmother taught first graders at Watson Elementary School. She died Sunday after police said a car ran a stop sign and slammed into her vehicle.
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