A warm and sunny Wednesday is expected to conclude the Las Vegas Valley’s second-warmest January on record, the National Weather Service said.
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The attorney representing Arizona resident Douglas Haig, who was named in October as a “person of interest” in the Las Vegas shooting investigation, said he believes his client is “totally unconnected with the situation.”
Moon-gazers across the Las Vegas Valley were not disappointed by Wednesday morning’s celestial event. A cloudless sky with the temperature hovering around 50 made for a perfect night of viewing the super blue blood moon.
About 50 immigration advocates gathered in southwest Las Vegas to watch President Donald Trump give his first State of the Union speech Tuesday evening.
Las Vegas police are investigating a crash that killed two people and tore a car in half Tuesday night in the east valley.
Reconfiguring the Tropicana Avenue interchange and building a pair of direct-access carpool lanes could help relieve congestion on Interstate 15, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.
A West Prep Academy eighth-grade teacher whose behavior alarmed colleagues is accused of inappropriately touching a student who wrote him a love letter, according to his arrest report.
The district is currently short about 18 mental health care providers for the district’s students, in large part because the salaries aren’t commensurate with their level of education.
A man authorities think killed his wife asked officers to shoot him before they opened fire, the Metropolitan Police Department announced Tuesday.