The crash was reported near Ann Road and Durango Drive.
Tony Garcia
From covering prep badminton for the suburban Chicago Daily Herald to Big Ten sports at the University of Illinois, from rodeos in Yuma, Arizona, to the unique police and court files in the Las Vegas Valley for KSNV-TV, Tony joined the Review-Journal newsroom as a copy editor in December 2017. He moved to the RJ's digital desk in February 2019. He misses Chicago family, friends and sports, but not so much the winters.
The products may be adulterated with Listeria monocytogenes, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service announced.
One local slots player started the Independence Day with a bang, even though no fireworks were deployed.
Anyone with information may call the Metropolitan Police Department’s commercial robbery section at 702-828-3591 or Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555.
A slots player at The Venetian won more than $1.5 million Monday night off a $5 bet, according to a tweet from the casino.
The Metropolitan Police Department investigated a report of a person with a gun Monday afternoon at a Strip casino.
It is part of the Biden administration’s nationwide “America’s Back Together” tour.
Police are investigating a deadly shooting at a bar early Sunday in central Las Vegas.
The guest, who chose not to be identified, asked, “Is this real?” when it hit.
Jose Loera of Laredo, Texas, hit a progressive pai gow poker jackpot for $138,894 Monday night at Harrah’s, according to a Caesars Entertainment news release.
The initial call came in just before 11 a.m. for the fire listed at 35 W. Owens Ave.
The progressive jackpots have hit three times at Boyd properties this month.
Anyone with any information about this incident is urged to contact the Metropolitan Police Department’s Homicide Section at 702-828-3521,.
The death marked the 61st traffic-related fatality in the police department’s jurisdiction this year.
Anyone with information may call the Metropolitan Police Department’s commercial robbery section at 702-828-3591 or Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555.
