A Las Vegas officer riding a horse on Friday night was in front of Caesars Palace when a car ran into the horse’s rear, police said.
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Gasoline prices in Nevada are $3.48 per gallon, 15 cents higher than a year ago and 64 cents higher than the national average of $2.84.
A wrong-way crash on a rural highway in Arizona killed at least five people Friday.
One person was taken to the hospital after a vehicle and cyclist collided Friday morning in the north valley, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
Multiple drones took to downtown Reno streets this week as NASA launched the final stage of a four-year effort to develop a national traffic management system for drones.
A fundraiser to help the family of Michael “Mikie” Sigler pay for his medical and cremation services was held Thursday at a restaurant in the western Las Vegas Valley.
With game wardens patrolling Lake Mead this weekend, some folks may find themselves in hot water for boating recklessly, being under the influence or not having required safety equipment.
Cassandra Sosa, a senior at Chaparral High School, submitted the winning design that will adorn a wall at Cicis pizzeria, where they officers were eating when attacked.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified James Reid, 48, as the man who died following a motorcycle-car crash in the southeast valley May 5.
Christopher G. Alarcon died Monday night after his bike left the roadway and crashed into a wash. His death was ruled an accident by the Clark County coroner’s office.
Joseph Yablonsky, the controversial and notoriously outspoken former head of the FBI’s Las Vegas field office, died Tuesday morning in Florida. He was 90.
The Hummer was turning onto Main Street from Ogden Avenue on Wednesday when it struck a woman in a crosswalk, Las Vegas police said.
The North Las Vegas City Council unanimously approved an ordinance banning smoking of any kind in some areas of public parks.
The North Las Vegas City Council unanimously approved a budget that will bring dozens of jobs to the city in the next fiscal year.
In July, Austin and Harlie Peterson will take part in the United States Twirling Association’s national competition in Ohio. In August, they’ll compete in Limoges, France.