The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a man shot and killed Friday morning in North Las Vegas.
Unlike most players who downplay big games, Buffalo Bills star wide receiver Stefon Diggs is embracing the importance of Sunday’s AFC Championship game.
Nevada’s jobless rate dropped to single digits last month for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began, but labor force participation also fell dramatically in December.
Southwest Airlines is set to add two more connections between the Silver and Golden states.
Nevada officials see signs that the disease is trending downward.
Oscar winner inhabits another lawman in new film ‘The Little Things.’
The Cashman Center will be closed for COVID-19 vaccinations through the weekend, but new appointments will be available soon, officials announced Thursday.
The Clark County School District has identified a person who gained access to online learning platform and used it post “inappropriate messages.”
Rico Lagasca, 31, was arrested in connection with the shooting around 3:20 a.m. on the 3100 block of North Pecos Road, near Cheyenne Avenue, police said.
A man who got into an argument with a convenience store clerk drove his vehicle into the front of the northwest Las Vegas business Thursday morning, police said.
The Knights are 4-0 for the first time in franchise history after defeating the Arizona Coyotes on Wednesday. The only other unbeaten teams are 2-0 Tampa Bay and Florida.
A Las Vegas woman has been charged with kidnapping her grandson after police say she failed to return the baby to his mother during a family dispute.
Enjoy nice weather on Thursday, but then prepare for an extended period of winter, says the National Weather Service.
Hughes Corp. plans a 10-story office building and a luxury 295-unit apartment complex as the next phase of its Tanager rental property.
The familiar format of speakers, videos and display booths by local businesses that is the annual Preview Las Vegas goes virtual this year, thanks to meeting restrictions.
The Clark County Education Association says it has filed a complaint with the state alleging that trustee Lisa Guzman has conflicts of interest related to her employment.
After four years, a trustee looking for assets from imprisoned attorney Robert Graham has identified nearly $1 million in assets. Only contractors have received money.
With a burst of executive orders, President Joe Biden served notice Thursday that the nation’s COVID-19 response is under new management.