Henderson police officers shot a 26-year-old man Friday on North Green Valley Parkway. Police say the man was vandalizing a house and wielding a knife.
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Several hundred people gathered on Las Vegas Boulevard on Sunday night to demand that the hostages taken by Hamas are brought home safe.
A man driving a motorcycle was hospitalized after he crashed into the back of a camper van driven by a couple who had braked suddenly to avoid the spider.
The first of three closed main roads reopened to the public for the first time since the remnants of Tropical Storm Hilary left a swath of destruction on the mountain.
A swarm of dozens of small earthquakes near Reno that started in the beginning of October is a reminder that the Silver State is “earthquake country.”
Two people were hospitalized after the 5:30 p.m. crash Wednesday.
“You have no concerns, no outside world, only what’s on the water. And that’s a fantastic place to be.”
The Las Vegas-based Courtroom Critters organization wants its dogs used in local courtrooms.
The rally took place in front of The Venetian in response to Hamas terrorist attacks.
A GoFundMe set up to help the family of Kamari Wolfe had raised over $20,000 by Sunday afternoon.
How the Las Vegas Review-Journal covered the Tupac Shakur shooting in 1996.
Kalib Boone was arrested on a DUI charge on Sunday.
Construction and debris removal continue as Mount Charleston works to recover from Tropical Storm Hilary.
The annual ceremony recognizes those slain at the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting on Oct. 1, 2017, in the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
Lee Canyon and Kyle Canyon roads have been closed to the general public over five weeks since the remnants of Tropical Storm Hilary battered the mountain
A person was found dead inside a home which caught fire Wednesday morning in Henderson.
It wasn’t yet clear what caused the closure.
The Amargosa Opera House and Hotel near Death Valley was inundated by flooding from Tropical Storm Hilary’s remnants.
The blaze was just under 470 acres Sunday.
The Metropolitan Police Department needs to be more transparent, according to Benjamin Lipman, the Review-Journal’s chief legal officer.