A Clark County grand jury indicted three men accused of trafficking nearly 45 pounds of fentanyl, the illicit opioid said to be many more times more powerful than morphine.
Clark County commissioners voted to approve funding for the construction of 380 affordable permanent housing units.
Terry Mannion and her husband, Jack, are the namesakes for Mannion Middle School in Henderson.
New figures from Redfin and Clark County show the current state of the Las Vegas real estate market and where the most homes are selling.
Darryl Smith, 36, has been charged with DUI, reckless driving in connection with a Jan. 7 crash that killed a woman and her two young sons.
Henderson police are investigating after a pedestrian was killed in a crash.
Henderson is seeking public feedback on an upcoming construction
The daughter and sister of the family who was killed in a deadly shooting in Henderson, held a vigil to honor her family. Friends and family gathered to pay their respects.
Pegged as one of the fastest-growing communities in the country, Henderson is seeing a lot of commercial and residential construction to accommodate the new residents over the last few years.
The future of the site for the former Fiesta Henderson is in your hands. the city of Henderson is holding two open houses for residents to weigh in on what will happen to the site.
The City of Henderson has started to allow in-person public comments for agenda items and general statements.
Opponents of a minor league hockey arena in Henderson collected enough verified signatures to put the disputed project on the November ballot, but then a problem emerged: A procedural error on the petition.
Two officers with the Henderson Police Department received positive test results for coronavirus on June 21, 2020. The officers were assigned to the Training and Development Unit. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
A sports talk host called this week a public relations disaster for the Knights and a tourism official said it may shorten the honeymoon period between the team and its devoted fan base.
Chris Milam spent years pursuing billions of dollars worth of projects in the Las Vegas area before and after the economy tanked with nothing to show for them. His last plan in the valley – a four-venue professional sports complex south of the M Resort – ended in 2013 with the city of Henderson suing him, and Milam agreeing as part of a settlement to never again do business in the city.
The Arizona Diamondbacks have had discussions with the city of Henderson regarding the possibility of relocating the team to Nevada. Henderson gave its side of the story, now it’s time to hear from the people of Arizona. LVRJ host Cassie Soto and LVRJ Sports Columnist Ed Graney made the trip to Phoenix to hear first-hand reactions from fans who have followed the team since its inception in 1998.
Henderson officials tried to lure Arizona Diamondbacks from Phoenix with four potential stadium sites in mind, including one behind the future home of the future Raiders headquarters. Discussions between the team and the city stalled out, but Henderson still wants to attract professional sports to the area.(Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
