Deborah Sena and Terrie Sena, two of the three defendants who face multiple charges including child abuse and neglect, sexual assault of a minor and incest, appeared before Judge Nancy C. Oesterle on Monday.
About 200 residents and dignitaries celebrated with a ceremony and ribbon cutting that reopened F Street after it was closed during the widening of Interstate 15.
Now that the tunnel is connected to the intake structure below the surface of Lake Mead, engineers will put in a temporary cap so they can remove the tunneling machine and clear the way for the water.
Short documentary talks with residents and business owners from the Historic Westside and examines how Las Vegas tried to forget one neighborhood.
West Las Vegans and supporters march from F Street to City Hall to voice their indignation about the closure.
The CLEAR Biometric identity system is introduced at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas. This identity system uses fingerprint and iris scans to identify a traveler.
Steve Lowery, recipient of the Naval Cross and two Purple Hearts, was denied benefits by the Veterans Administration who said his shrapnel and gunshot woulds were not service related.
Joyce Jones and “Clare” Clarendon Hetrick never knew each other over the seven decades that followed “the day in infamy” that thrust the United States into war until Hetrick and his wife moved to the Las Vegas Valley.
Three children were hospitalized Wednesday morning with minor injuries after they were hit by a car near Hewetson elementary school at about 7:15 a.m. near North Eastern Avenue and East Bonanza Road.
President Barack Obama returned to Las Vegas Friday, two years after promising comprehensive immigration reform here and said he “will never give up”. Outside Del Sol High School protestors on both sides of the issue expressed their opinions
Two men sitting on the trunk of a car driven by a 19-year-old female were seriously injured when they were thrown from the vehicle near Sahara Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard Friday, Oct. 31, 2014. The driver was cited for DUI.
Uber, the constroversial ride-sharing company, can continue to operate in Southern Nevada, based on a ruling by District Judge Douglas Herndon Wednesday.
Former President Bill Clinton spoke to around 400 people at the Springs Preserve in Las Vegas on Tuesday. Clinton said that midterm elections are vital and have a significant impact on voters’ lives.
Gloria Lee, the woman accused in the Prince and Princess Pet Boutique fire pleaded guilty to one count each of first-degree arson, insurance fraud and attempt cruelty to animals.
The Air Force takes over a long-standing casino property in Indian Springs to make way for a security buffer at Creech Air Force Base.
This week Matt, Kelly and Tony break down the Chiefs vs. Chargers, Oklahoma vs. Kansas State, Cowboys vs. Giants and several other college and NFL games.
For at least one night, for reasons simple or inexplicable, nine graying and balding men who grew up playing rock ‘n’ roll in various Kingman bands (one called the Exits) had hoped to relive an earlier time.
A Henderson couple in their late-80s who served in the Air Force got a ride of their lives in a 1942 Stearman biplane thanks to the Ageless Aviation Dreams Foundation.
This video shows hail and heavy rains falling the west part of the Las Vegas Valley.
Christina Lafave, the woman charged for the theft of a gold Presidential Rolex watch during a massage, appeared for a preliminary hearing before Judge Diana L. Sullivan. Lafave admitted that she had hidden the $35,000 watch in her vagina.
Toby Tobiasson is the private investigator who found evidence that clearly showed Patrick Harper was not involved ina murder that he was wrongfully charged with. On Wednesday, Tobiasson talks about his reaction to the District Attorney’s office dropping all charges against Harper.
Jonathan Koppenhaver, aka War Machine, who stands accused of beating his porn star girlfriend, was back in court before Judge Valerie Adair on a probation violation hearing where he requested that California attorney Brandon Sua to represent him in both cases.
Local and federal narcotics detectives confiscated about $200,000 worth of marijuana plants Thursday in the southwest valley, Las Vegas police said. The team of investigators — from Metro, Henderson police and the Drug Enforcement Administration — collected about 100 plants from a home in the 6200 block of West Levi Avenue, near South Jones Boulevard and Cactus Avenue. The bust went down about 11 a.m.
About 30 Nevada National Guard soldiers in the 72nd Military Police Company participated in a deployment ceremony Monday, Sept. 15, 2014, at the Orleans. They will train first at a New Jersey military base before heading to Afghanistan to provide security and transportation for high-ranking NATO and International Security Assistance Force officials.
Retired professional boxer Mike Tyson helped Las Vegas attorney David Chesnoff answer his ALS Ice Bucket Challenge by dumping ice water over his head on Monday in Las Vegas.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton proclaimed Thursday that the United States could become the “clean energy superpower” of the world if the nation and states such as Nevada lead in developing renewable energy sources from solar, wind and geothermal power.
The former MMA and Ultimate Fighting Championship fighter War Machine, also known as Jonathan Paul Koppenhaver, was ordered to be held without bail at an initial appearance in a Las Vegas courtroom on Wednesday.
Rep. Dina Titus (D-Nev.) spoke to the Las Vegas Medical Marijuana association at Lawry’s in Las Vegas. She told the group about two amendments she co-sponsored to ease federal restrictions on medical marijuana businesses.
The Mountain Ridge little league team returned to Las Vegas late Monday night. They were greeted by a crowd of around 100 people and were presented with the key to the Las Vegas Strip.