A motorcyclist was hospitalized with critical injuries after a crash Wednesday afternoon in Henderson. The intersection is shut down while police investigate.
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When Hannah Schieferstein started in the Nevada chapter of the Special Olympics at age 10, she isolated herself.
The Henderson Police Department issued a warning Monday afternoon about a scam where suspects pose as NV Energy in an attempt to collect payments.
The city of Henderson recently renamed the Union Pacific Railroad Trail in honor of former U.S. Sen. Harry Reid.
The judge has scheduled a weeklong preliminary hearing in the murder case against suspended psychologist Brent Dennis, who is accused of killing his wife, attorney Susan Winters.
Family Christian announced Thursday that it will shutter all locations after 85 years in business. The nonprofit sells Christian-themed books, movies and other merchandise and participated in humanitarian projects worldwide.
A man pistol-whipped a Sally Beauty supply store employee during a robbery in Henderson on Thursday morning, police said.
A father and son are behind bars in connection with armed robberies at two Henderson credit unions, police said Thursday.
A decision to revoke the permit for Sun Bright Massage & Spa, a Warm Springs Road massage parlor cited for multiple prostitution violations, was upheld Tuesday by the Henderson City Council.
Henderson police have arrested one more suspect in connection with multiple residential burglaries. The police department now has four men and two women in custody.
An exterior electrical sign malfunctioned and caused a fire in a Henderson office building Wednesday morning.
Being evicted in Nevada can be quick and painful, but the damage haunts renters.
The Henderson City Council unanimously approved a $10.6 million contract Tuesday with Las Vegas Paving Corp. for roadway rehabilitation and street elements in the downtown business district.
Lawyers claim a suspended psychologist accused of killing his wife has been funding his criminal defense and feeding his “drug-addicted lifestyle” with the nearly $2 million he collected after she died.
For the first time since escaping Iran and coming to America as an asylum seeker in 2007, Moniru Ravanipour is scared.