It creeps in through the back door, the front window or in through the garage. It waits in the yard, the car and even the house.
Local Las Vegas
Las Vegas police responded to an officer-involved shooting about 2 p.m. near downtown Tuesday afternoon.
Note to tourists: “The Hangover” is just a movie. If you destroy your Las Vegas hotel suite, there will be consequences.
Read about dining-related events and promotions across the Las Vegas Valley.
Downtown Las Vegas visitors no longer have to carry bags of change in their cars in order to park.
After primary municipal elections around the Las Vegas Valley in which most incumbents won re-election, only North Las Vegas and Henderson voters will go to the polls in just two races for Tuesday’s general election.
Former Broadway star Pia Zadora was arrested Saturday on charges she scratched and choked her autistic son, but the hours-long SWAT standoff that stemmed from the call was initiated by her husband, an off-duty Las Vegas police officer.
Super Summer Theatre opened its 38th season with special performances of showtunes from Broadway and Hollywood May 17 and 18.
— The Clark County Museum, 1830 S. Boulder Highway, is open daily from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. except Christmas and New Year’s Day. The exhibit “Cowboys and Indians: Myth and Reality” is scheduled to be on display through June 30. Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for seniors and children. Call 702-455-7955.
The monthly First Friday arts festival is scheduled from 5 to 10 p.m. Friday throughout the Arts District in downtown Las Vegas. Admission is free. Free parking with shuttle service is available at the Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway.
Las Vegas-based sports reporter Jamie Little teamed with Danielle McCormick, a regular on the Discovery Channel’s Discovery Turbo blog, to write “Essential Car Care for Women.”
A wildfire in Lovell Canyon near Mount Charleston is adding to the haze over Las Vegas caused by Southern California wildfires.
This week’s literary events include an event featuring Henderson best-selling romance author Robyn Carr and a visit from the Fierce Reads 2013 Summer Tour.
The Cathedral Rock Picnic Area reopened less than a month ago, but due to near record-low snowfall on Mount Charleston over the winter, it’s already at risk.
Summer is a time for students to move forward or fall back academically, a trend known as the summer slide. The three library districts in the Las Vegas Valley are offering reading programs to hopefully pique students’ interest and keep the summer slide from happening.
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