Thousands of tourists and local residents, carrying flowers, signs and balloons, made their way Saturday afternoon to a memorial to remember the victims of the Oct. 1 massacre.
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When the Las Vegas Strip erupted in gunfire a week ago, Metropolitan Police Department recruit Jasmen Jackson hated that she couldn’t suit up and respond to the scene of the deadliest mass shooting in modern history.
People attending and selling wares at a gun show here Saturday expressed shock and horror at the mass shooting that happened less than one week ago inLas Vegas.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority will consider spending $80 million over 20 years on the naming rights for the “Las Vegas Ballpark,” a Triple A baseball stadium in Summerlin where the Las Vegas 51s would play beginning in 2019.
Metro officers embrace community members at a vigil Tuesday at Doolittle Community Center for the victims of the shooting Oct. 1 at the Route 91 Harvest Festival.
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Here’s a look at what happened during Week 7 of the high school football season.
The sophomore running back had 208 rushing yards and four touchdowns in the Jaguars’ 35-6 home win against Mojave on Friday night.
DiaMante Burton rushed for a pair of scores and threw for another to lead Canyon Springs’ football team to a 44-14 victory over Las Vegas on Friday night.
Khalil Mack returns to practice ahead of the Raiders game against Tennessee.
A day after Nevada Task Force-1 team members returned to Las Vegas from assisting victims in flood-ravaged parts of Texas, others packed their gear and headed to Georgia on Thursday night in anticipation of Hurricane Irma.
Dan Schwartz is pinning his long-shot bid for governor on hopes that Republican primary voters will pay more attention to his persona than his policies.
It’s a bold move to spice up the sharp bite of tequila with a raw in-your-face, spice-like chili flakes.
Nevada Preps staffers Ben Gotz and Justin Emerson preview Week 3 of the Southern Nevada high school football season, including plenty of big non-league matchups.
Longtime estate attorney Robert Graham pleaded guilty in District Court Thursday to stealing millions of dollars from clients, many of whom relied financially on trust funds he oversaw.
