In an email to Henderson Police Department employees on Jan. 8, Chief LaTesha Watson announced several promotions, including three for lieutenants Christopher Delacanal, Timothy O’Neill and Kirk Moore.
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Two challengers to the Las Vegas mayoral seat emerged Friday, and an expected candidate officially filed to run in Ward 1 on the city council.
Centennial Hills Hospital must pay a Las Vegas man and his daughter nearly $43 million in damages after a jury ruled that the hospital and its staff breached standards of care by administering a drug that killed the man’s wife.
A state ethics board dismissed a complaint filed last month against Henderson Mayor Debra March, according to a document obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Two men were convicted Friday in the slaying of a 50-year-old Las Vegas man whose body was bound with electrical tape and stuffed in a suitcase.
Ahead of the NHL All-Star game, commissioner Gary Bettman discusses how the league implemented player tracking during two Golden Knights games and how the Knights have been a positive impact on hockey.
Henderson officials have responded to a lawsuit against the Police Department that alleges officers punched, kicked and jolted a sporting goods store manager with a stun gun, mistaking him for a shoplifting suspect.
An East Texas school district says one student has been killed and two other individuals were injured after a school bus was hit by a train.
Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury has never won the Vezina Trophy as the league’s top goaltender — he hasn’t even been a finalist — but this could be his year.
Kalashnikov USA began producing AK-style shotguns and rifles domestically after the United States imposed sanctions in 2014 against Urals-based Kalashnikov Concern, killing off the Pompano Beach-based company’s import business.