Henderson police on Friday arrested a 72-year-old man in the killing of a 75-year-old woman who died after suffering “sustained blunt force trauma” to her head.
Las Vegas police arrested 38-year-old Cainen Chambers last week after he allegedly stabbed his wife in the chest and upper leg in December 2018, according to a report.
Authorities previously said the victim, Jamie Feden, 33, was tied to a sign post in rural Lincoln County by John Matthew Chapman, then asphyxiated.
Authorities say that David Nahmany knew the woman he’s accused of shooting — a homeless woman who previously lived with him for about a month.
Hughes Corp. sold 319.4 acres of residential land in Las Vegas’ largest master-planned community last year, the developer reported Thursday.
Real estate broker Scott Gragson pleaded guilty Friday in his fatal DUI case and is expected to spend several years in prison.
Amazon.com is the latest company to encourage employees to curb their travel plans following the spread of COVID-19.
A lawsuit filed by a Clark County man claims he was snakebitten during a visit to a Las Vegas pet store when a Burmese python sank its fangs into his face.
They pursued a murder case against Vagos Motorcycle Club members — and lost. This came after a judge dismissed a high-profile case against Cliven Bundy in 2018.
New home sales slightly dipped in 2019, but don’t tell that to the valley’s five largest builders who saw their share of the marketplace jump dramatically since 2017 to two thirds last year.
‘Strings of Neon’ is the story of the famed neon sign removed from the cafe, restored and now standing at The Neon Museum.
Las Vegas’ newest conference center and venue for the 2020 NFL Draft April will have a grand opening celebration March 18.
Sandy Alomar Jr. was a star in Las Vegas before he became one in the major leagues, arguably the best to ever lace up cleats at old Cashman Field.
Paralympian Amy Purdy, who lost both legs below her knees in 1999, is one of six athletes who comprise the Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame class of 2020.
“It’s like a ghost town,” said Robert Miedler, who stayed at the property. “You can’t play on the floor because three-fourths of the machines are offline.”
The city of Las Vegas is holding its annual “Read with my Barber” event next week in the east valley, where children will receive free haircuts if they read to their barber.
Golden Knights right wing Mark Stone missed Thursday’s practice and Friday’s game against the Buffalo Sabres at T-Mobile Arena because of a lower-body injury.
Goaltender Robin Lehner will make his first start for the Golden Knights on Friday against the Buffalo Sabres.
While most have projected that the Raiders will select a wide receiver with their top pick, Las Vegas has met with at least two of the top cornerbacks at the NFL combine.
Family ties were readily apparent during the Friday media session at the NFL scouting combine — the final day of player availability.
Authorities are investigating whether deputies shared graphic photos of the helicopter crash scene where Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter and seven others were killed.
A judge set bail at $50,000 on Friday for a former Las Vegas police officer facing child sex charges.
Do you like spicy food? A new Chinatown ramen shop promises to satisfy your craving for spice and flavor, no matter how high you like to turn up the heat.
A kitchen fire sent smoke billowing from a home near the Historic Westside neighborhood on Friday morning.
Districts have been rushing to update emergency plans this week after federal officials warned that the virus, which started in China, is almost certain to begin spreading in the U.S
It was the eighth time in the past 12 months that the $1 billion mark was reached statewide.
Between two megamillion casinos resides some reality on the Las Vegas Strip.
U.S. stocks fell sharply Friday and were on track for their worst week since October 2008 as the spreading coronavirus threatens to derail the global economy.
As infectious disease experts fanned out in Vacaville, some residents in the city of 100,000 stocked up on supplies amid fears things could get worse despite official reassurances, while others took the news in stride.
Las Vegas police say a man who shot a woman near the UNLV campus on Feb. 13 harassed, assaulted and threatened the victim in the months prior to the shooting.