A father-son duo from Las Vegas pleaded guilty Monday in federal court to robbing six smoke shops and two credit unions in early 2017.
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Valley High School senior Kyle “Kai” Catarata was presented with a $1,000 scholarship from the Henderson Writers Group at the nonprofit group’s annual banquet Saturday. Catarata plans to pursue a degree in political science at UNLV in the fall.
Nevada State College is developing a program to boost the number of speech therapists with master’s degrees who work in Clark County schools.
A multiagency task force on Thursday arrested a man suspected of robbing two Las Vegas Valley banks at gunpoint earlier this week.
Students from at least 11 schools around the Las Vegas Valley have signed up to take part in a national walkout on Friday to protest gun violence and call for legislative reform.
Police received an anonymous tip of a possible body about 10:50 p.m. Tuesday on the 1800 block of Ward Drive, near Boulder Highway and Sunset Road, police spokesman Rod Pena said. Officers found the body inside a recreational vehicle, Pena said.
After receiving an anonymous tip of a possible death, officers located a man’s body inside a trailer on the 1800 block of Ward Drive, near Boulder Highway and Sunset Road, Henderson Police Department spokesman Rod Pena said.
Henderson police are investigating an incident in which a middle school student reported being approached by an armed man in a van while walking after school.
Like clockwork, motorcyclists are taking to the roads this spring in the Las Vegas Valley.
Henderson city officials are set to hire 37 full-time employees and start the planning process for a new fire station, according to its $269.9 million tentative budget for 2018-19.
Police are searching for a man suspected of robbing a pair of banks just hours apart Tuesday afternoon in the Las Vegas Valley.
When Mischa Abad heard the word, she was pretty confident. She just wasn’t sure whether the word ended with “et” or “ette” based on the pronunciation.
The Henderson Development Association will host “The Story of the Raiders HQ Relocation — A Win For Henderson,” moderated by Raiders President Marc Badain and Henderson Mayor Debra March from 5 to 7:30 p.m. May 2 at Henderson Commerce Center Commercial Way.
The Bluesfest in Henderson saw some electrifying performances Saturday at the Henderson Pavilion.
For the first time in 20 years, passengers boarded a train Friday connecting Boulder City to Henderson.