The incident in Henderson began Friday morning. Police announced Sunday morning that it finally ended.
Brett Clarkson

Brett Clarkson was born and raised in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada and graduated from Humber College's journalism program in 2002. He has lived in various places including Toronto, Los Angeles, South Florida, Northern Virginia, and now, Las Vegas. Before joining the Review-Journal in 2022 he worked at the Niagara Falls Review, Toronto Sun, and South Florida Sun Sentinel, contributing to the Sun Sentinel's coverage of the 2018 Parkland shooting, which earned the paper the Pulitzer Prize Gold Medal For Public Service. He is the father of two children and has a dog named Julio.
Dennis Prince, a prominent Las Vegas civil attorney, was slain along with his fourth wife Ashley, 30, at his Summerlin law office.
Prominent Las Vegas attorney Dennis Prince and his new wife were killed during a deposition at a law office in Summerlin. The gunman then took his own life.
Family and friends washed cars Sunday to raise money for the family of Raul Cardoza, who was fatally shot March 26.
Transitioning comes with a to-do list. A Las Vegas nonprofit offers help.
The lawsuit says the Clark County School District knew its schools, including Eldorado High, were beset by a “lack of safety and security” but failed to act.
A couple is facing animal cruelty charges after Boulder City police said they pulled over a car and could smell dead animals inside.
The Metropolitan Police Department said officers were dispatched Monday morning to a report of two dead people inside a residence.
An average of eight children drown each year in Southern Nevada, experts say. Sunrise Children’s Hospital and Safe Kids Clark County are offering safety tips.
After he was wrongfully imprisoned for two decades, police say Christopher Tapp was killed in an altercation at a Las Vegas Strip casino.
Members of the transgender community, as well as their allies, celebrated the International Transgender Day of Visibility in Las Vegas on Sunday.
A Henderson woman and her two sons, 3 and 9, died after a March 20 collision with a semi-truck outside Las Vegas.
A Las Vegas elementary school computer technician begged for police not be called after a recording device was found in a classroom, according to a report.
Chasen Bradford, a former Mets and Las Vegas 51s pitcher, had just joined the Henderson Police Department when he was arrested on a DUI charge.
The shooting began with a package theft, North Las Vegas police said.