Las Vegas police shot a woman who had engaged in a nearly 24-hour standoff with SWAT units late Tuesday night.
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It’s not secret. It’s not secluded. But an old Dodge dealership on the northern edge of Las Vegas definitely qualifies as a military facility — for the Army Reserves.
Motorcyclist died Tuesday night after police say he was seen traveling at a high rate of speed across valley roadways.
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A boy was taken to the hospital after being hit by a school bus on his bike Monday afternoon.
The Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada’s World of Girls Expo is set to return Aug. 31 at Cashman Center, with plans for it to be bigger and better.
The Las Vegas Pride Festival is set to celebrate its 30th anniversary Sept. 6-7 with celebrations around the valley.
Las Vegas author Tom Bradley Jr., who worked as a newspaper reporter and editor in San Diego County and as a public relations professional in Las Vegas and Texas, recently released his first novel, “The Kona Shuffle.” In it, Las Vegas waitress Noelani B. Lee’s life is upended when she receives a payoff to stay quiet about the governor’s drunken pursuits.
Literary announcements this week include a call for Crystal Bookmark Award nominations, a chance for celebrity chefs to roast food critics for a cause and a library district plan to extend hours and team with Madame Tussauds Las Vegas in honor of Library Card Sign-Up Month.
In just a few months, it’ll be that time of year again.
Two valley water parks plan to open their pools to pooches Sept. 14 to mark the end of the swimming season. The Desert Breeze Aquatic Center and Black Mountain Aquatic Complex will have open swim times for large and small dogs.
Las Ventanas, a continuing care facility in Summerlin, plans to add memory support to its services as early as 2014, opening a new wing to be called The Grove.
Jeana Churchill just wanted to take her Little Caesars pizza home on Sunday night, but instead she ended up rescuing a family stuck in violent floodwaters in the northwest valley.
The 315,180-square-foot building at 200 S. Third St. in downtown Las Vegas is up for sale. Based on an appraisal, the bidding is starting at $10 million.