Las Vegas police are investigating a homicide after a birthday party Friday night at a hotel-casino on the north end of the Strip.
Keniya Stallworth was arrested Dec. 8 on suspicion of child abuse or neglect with substantial bodily harm.
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If only Las Vegas Metro had as much respect for the public as Washoe County Sheriff Darin Balaam.
Jupiter and Saturn will merge in the night sky Monday, appearing closer to one another than they have since Galileo’s time in the 17th century.
A brother and sister have been charged with murder in what Las Vegas police say was a plot to kill the woman’s ex-boyfriend in a dispute over money.
With the deadline to spend it or lose it less than two weeks away, Nevada lawmakers on Friday approved more than $200 million in allocations of federal COVID-19 relief dollars.
As part of its National Build Joy Day, which launched Dec. 2, Taylor Morrison awarded $1,000 to Denise Meeker to purchase games, crafts and fleece to make lap quilts for the residents of Coronado Heights Senior Living Home in Las Vegas.
The master-planned community of Summerlin is expanding westward as its newest district, Redpoint Square, begins to take shape. Located west of the 215 Beltway north of Far Hills Ave., the area boasts a growing number of actively selling neighborhoods, including its newest, Ascent by KB Home.
As Nevadans line up for a shot to fend off the coronavirus, we answer 11 frequently asked questions about the vaccine and invite you to submit your own queries.
The Utah Board of Higher Education unanimously voted Friday in support of Dixie State University dropping “Dixie” from its name — an example of the nation’s reexamination of the remnants of the Confederacy and slavery.
Three towering concrete stacks that were the most visual reminders of a coal-fired power plant that operated for decades along the Arizona-Utah state line came down Friday.
CHAP has not been without criticism from those who say it is moving too slowly and who feel left in the dark about their status after applying.
The NHL and NHL Players’ Association reached an agreement Friday on the guidelines for the 2020-21 season, deputy commissioner Bill Daly confirmed.
Raiders fans are disappointed at the way their team is playing down the stretch.
A laundry and linen service for Las Vegas’ hotels and resorts has closed one of its plants.
Criminal defense attorneys have started to push for the removal of prosecutors who serve as state legislators, and the stakes are getting higher.
The U.S. added a second COVID-19 vaccine to its arsenal Friday, boosting efforts to beat back an outbreak so dire that the nation is regularly recording more than 3,000 deaths a day.
One Las Vegas family’s plan for tropical getaway to Hawaii turned into a quarantine disaster after issues with an at-home COVID-19 testing service.
Additional locations of The Great Greek, Jinya Ramen, Dutch Bros. Coffee and Yumlab open throughout Southern Nevada; drink for charity or get free wine at others.
A woman arrested after fatally shooting her 3-year-old son told police she was trying to remove the magazine when the gun went off.
Alabama went from a 12-point to 17½-point favorite over Florida in the SEC title game. The line move hasn’t stopped the betting public from wagering on the Crimson Tide.
A woman charged with murder in connection with a man’s body found at a tow yard in November has been extradited to Clark County from Atlanta, Las Vegas police said.
Special sweets for the holidays include a fortune cookie with dark and white chocolate filling and a fried slice of pumpkin pie.
A set of guidelines for managing the Colorado River helped several states through a dry spell, but its not enough to keep key reservoirs in the American West from plummeting amid persistent drought and climate change, according to a U.S. report released Friday.
A man, believed to be in his 30s, was shot and killed Friday afternoon in the vicinity of Brooks Avenue and Revere Street, south of Cheyenne Avenue.
Three Nevada marijuana companies that were facing possible revocation will keep their licenses after agreeing to settlements with state regulators.
The Stupak Community Center partnered with Las Vegas police for the center’s third annual Holiday Jubilee providing holiday bags to Las Vegas families.