The Clark County coroner has identified the 23-year-old man who was shot and killed Tuesday in North Las Vegas.
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Fallen North Las Vegas police detective Chad Parque was honored Thursday in a somber ceremony marking the 130th name to be added to the Nevada Law Enforcement Officer Memorial on the state Capitol grounds.
North Las Vegas police have made an arrest in the death of a 10-month-old from late last year.
Somerset Academy in North Las Vegas will be closed Thursday and Friday due to the spread of a gastrointestinal virus, the school’s principal reported.
The fatal shooting happened about 8:45 p.m. at 1200 West Cheyenne Avenue, an apartment complex near Martin Luther King Boulevard.
Members of a Nevada Assembly committee on Tuesday grilled Sen. Mo Denis over his proposal to change the law requiring constables of urban areas to obtain peace officer certification.
Victor Montecerin is a rookie in the eyes of the North Las Vegas Fire Department, but he has nearly 20 years of experience aiding people in their time of need.
As salsa music blared from a small dance studio in the north valley, dancers repeated an unorthodox count: “1-2-3 … 5-6-7.”
As a baby, Matthew Migliore had to wear casts to straighten his deformed toes and ankles. Doctors predicted he would never walk; instead, the 33-year-old northwest valley man is set to run in the Special Olympics’ Law Enforcement Torch Run.
The Clark County coroner’s office identified the woman who was shot and killed Friday morning in North Las Vegas.
Faraday Bicycles claims Faraday Future is infringing on its trademark.
One woman is dead and a man is injured after a Friday morning shooting in North Las Vegas.
North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee said he’s excited about Faraday Future. “Give me, as mayor, a little bit more time,” Lee said. “I’m committed only because I see progress.”
At least one Henderson resident is hopeful noise at McCarran International Airport will significantly decrease as the Federal Aviation Administration studies whether to modify flight paths as soon as December 2019 in what’s known as the Las Vegas Metroplex project.
A bill that would remove the state law requiring peace officer constables in urban areas could directly benefit North Las Vegas Constable Robert Eliason.