Family and friends remembered Stanley LaVon Gibson on Friday as a patriotic Gulf War veteran, a loving but troubled husband, brother, son and uncle, and a Las Vegas black man whose death at the hands of police they hope will spur reforms involving the use of deadly force.
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Cool and calm, Southern Highlands resident Shelly Wakefield breezed through the Galleria at Sunset.
A mountain of 152 gifts buries the Nunes family’s Christmas tree, stirring up images of Santa crash landing in the living room. Small gifts, large gifts. Some too big to be wrapped, like bicycles.
As a guitar maker for the stars, Ed Roman found a platform for fierce opinions about his commercially manufactured competition, exhorting musicians to drop what he called “misdirected ignorant brand loyalty.”
Las Vegas made the top of yet another list — but this time it’s good.
It could be last call for a proposed liquor store in the baggage claim area of McCarran International Airport.
Gaudy, high-tech Christmas sweaters might be this year’s Transportation Security Administration headache. Metallicized materials and lights on sweaters are setting off security scanners.
An unidentified man was found severely injured in a motel room in the northeast valley earlier this month and investigators are searching for three men who might know what happened, Las Vegas police said Wednesday.
Las Vegas Personal Injury attorney Ryan Alexander has always believed that the holidays should be a time of joy, hope, and togetherness. Determined to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others, he launched his charitable initiative, “Give Hope & Help.”
An imprisoned Discovery Channel reality show star faces a murder charge after his cellmate was found dead following a fight at the Clark County Detention Center on Friday, police said.
Saturday’s event was part of a week-long celebration to showcase African American culture.
The mountains were expected to get between eight and 16 inches for areas above 7,500 feet, said the National Weather Service, with wind gusts up to 35 mph.
Last year, about 10,000 Christmas trees transformed into 86 tons of mulch for use in city parks.
