This week North Las Vegas Constable Robert Eliason convincingly won a second term to a job that Nevada law says he is not qualified to hold.
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“Step, lift, punch!” a handful of students shouted as they lifted their racquets in the air, following an instructor during tennislessons Saturday at Craig Ranch Regional Park.
Robert Eliason beat Republican challenger Jimmy Vega with 65.6 percent of the vote as of 12:20 a.m. Wednesday. At the same time, Vega had 34.4 percent of the vote.
A Las Vegas sports broadcaster was arrested Tuesday on charges of lewdness and indecent exposure, police said.
The Clark County Coroner’s office on Monday released the identity of a 34-year-old man found dead last week in North Las Vegas.
Two North Las Vegas officers fatally shot a man last week after he hit both officers with a stolen truck, police said Monday.
The Cristo Rey St. Viator school, scheduled to open in September 2019, is looking for 125 low-income students to fill its first class. Students will work at least one day a week at local businesses under the school’s unique business model.
More than 200 people gathered starting just after 6 p.m. Saturday to mourn the death of an 11-year-old girl who was shot and killed Thursday night as she sat at the kitchen table in her North Las Vegas home.
North Las Vegas police are searching for a missing 78-year-old woman who needs medication for dementia, high blood pressure and schizophrenia.
North Las Vegas police tweeted about 8 a.m. Thursday that the girls had been found “safe and sound” at a home in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas Valley hosts a frightening flock of family-friendly fun including haunted houses, carnivals and trick-or treat experiences.
The Clark County coroner’s office on Monday released the identity of the man who was gunned down at a North Las Vegas apartment complex.
North Las Vegas police found a 20-year-old man dead from a gunshot wound Friday night at an apartment complex on the 3300 block of Civic Center Drive.
The package, addressed to an employee at the National Nuclear Security Administration’s North Las Vegas facilities, arrived about 9 a.m. When an employee picked up the box, it began vibrating, said police spokesman Eric Leavitt.
The final moments of pregnant 20-year-old Tinesha Antovia Adams’ life played on a video screen in a Las Vegas courtroom on Wednesday.