The Tropicana has mobilized equipment on-site in preparation for its April 2nd closure.
Nearly two dozen new electric vehicle charging stations could be coming to Las Vegas after commissioners approved an agreement Tuesday.
This is the second lawsuit that has resulted in a nine-figure award for plaintiffs who sued the Real Water bottled water company.
Federal, state and local law enforcement officials are working around the clock to ensure the safety of revelers in town for the Super Bowl and 300 related special events.
A self-proclaimed skyscraper climber worked his way to the very top of the Sphere in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman went viral after comments she made during an interview suggesting that she wished the A’s could work out a deal to stay in the Bay Area.
A second education group is challenging a Nevada Legislature bill that provides public funding to help build an Athletics ballpark on the Las Vegas Strip.
The DMV is closing its Henderson location for a new building in the Silverado Ranch area.
CCSD board trustee Lisa Guzman will not run for re-election.
About 700 employees with the Culinary Union reached a tentative agreement with The Strat.
CCSD is spending close to 46-thousand dollars on outside legal counsel for a lawsuit related to an incident with CCSD police last February.
Police are asking the public for help identifying a victim of “Happy Face Killer” Keith Hunter Jesperson who had ties to Southern Nevada.
Lawyers for a Las Vegas police union said in court this week that officers have a right to privacy when it comes to public complaints and internal reviews.
A man accused of confronting purported car thieves, shooting and killing one, acted in self-defense, his attorney argued in court this week.
The Clark County coroner’s office Thursday identified a man killed during an altercation in downtown Las Vegas.
Exploring local government agendas is as easy as surfing the internet, and voicing support or displeasure is as easy as showing up to the City Council and County Commission meetings.
Officially developed and presented initially on March 14, 1950, the FBI’s “Ten Most Wanted Fugitives” program marks its 73rd anniversary.
Public defenders for Duane “Keffe D” Davis have said that a book he co-wrote detailing his involvement in the Tupac Shakur killing was written for financial gain and “entertainment purposes.”
A Las Vegas judge has ordered the Clark County School District to release body-worn camera footage of a police altercation involving students near Durango High School in February.
Six Nevada Republicans who submitted false electoral documents in the 2020 election pleaded not guilty Monday in Clark County to charges of offering a false instrument for filing and uttering forged instruments for forgery.
NV Energy rates will go up for customers in the new year after the public utility received state approval to recoup grid infrastructure improvement costs.
The Nevada Supreme Court has rejected a bid to dismiss charges against an alleged cult leader accused of preying on the Native American community and sexually assaulting two women.
A 2-year-old girl who made a “miraculous recovery” after accidentally shooting herself last month with a gun police say was dropped by a fleeing teen boy in Las Vegas received a “Bravery Award” Sunday from the Metropolitan Police Department.
The family of a woman who collapsed and died while playing a slot machine at Wynn Las Vegas is suing the company for negligence and wrongful death.
Two people, including a former professional basketball player, have been arrested and will face murder charges in connection with the disappearance of a woman whose remains were found in Henderson, Las Vegas police announced Sunday.
A 44-year-old nurse at the Never Give Up Youth Healing Center was arrested on suspicion of child abuse, according to an arrest report.
A judge ruled that she can’t compel another judge to further explain why he recused himself from the case involving a fiery crash that killed a Las Vegas woman.
The family of Rex Patchett, 13, says the reckless driver who killed the boy should have received a harsher sentence. “Rex’s Law” would toughen penalties.
A massage parlor owner is accused of operating an illegal brothel after several women were arrested in the building during undercover operations over the last eight months.