The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the motorcyclist who died Saturday after colliding with a city of Henderson pickup as David Doss, 21, of Henderson.
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Clark County officials issued a dust advisory for the Las Vegas Valley through Monday night because of expected high winds.
Brian and Nikki Johnson, who operate Dreamz Massage, say a Las Vegas ordinance that prohibits them from staying open after 10 p.m. is hurting their legitimate business, which serves locals who work nights and tourists who just want to unwind.
With a Propel bottle full of Malibu rum in her bag, Leticia sat through high school programs that warned her about the dangers of drinking. But her spiral into alcoholism, then drug addiction, began years earlier.
In a fiery speech to conservative bloggers, Sarah Palin accused “old media” of not doing its job to vet Barack Obama before he became president and said it was up to “new media” to tell the truth to prevent his re-election in 2012.
A 22-year-old woman who had paranoid delusions after taking drugs at the Electric Daisy Carnival died Monday after she fell from her Strip hotel room, according to her family and friends.
Three young children died in a fire that destroyed two mobile homes in Las Vegas on Friday. The Clark County Fire Department was called to Van’s Trailer Oasis at 3610 Las Vegas Blvd. North, next to the Hitchin’ Post RV Park near Lamb Boulevard.
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.
The announcement of a bell schedule comes after a district-wide survey netted over 48,000 responses showing broad support for having classes start later in the day.
A plethora of festive spectators dotted Fourth Street as more than 200 groups marched, danced or rolled through downtown Las Vegas.
Boring Co.’s Vegas Loop project has seen multiple instances where the project has received fines, reprimands and scrutiny from various state and local agencies and the media.
After about two decades of talk about a high-speed rail line between Las Vegas and Southern California with no action, Brightline West’s executive director said the time is now.
