A crowd enjoys the Mountain Fest on Rabbit Peak at Mount Charleston on Saturday, June 29, 2024, in Las Vegas.
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Jason Kendall, 35, turned himself in at the Metropolitan Police Department’s headquarters on Friday, police said.
“Love,” the only licensed Beatles production in the world, closes Saturday night at The Mirage
A woman was found dead on the road near an east Las Vegas Valley intersection in what the Metropolitan Police Department has called a suspected homicide.
Rather than giving retroactive prayers, church leaders throughout the Las Vegas Valley are hoping to take a proactive approach to protecting their congregation from threats such as active shooters.
Chris Raley has re-created hundreds of miniature versions of famous signs. He was back in Las Vegas to donate his third small-scale replica to the Neon Museum.
Las Vegas police need the public’s help in locating a missing 32-year-old woman who was last seen near the Southern Highlands community Monday afternoon.
Embattled Las Vegas Township Constable John Bonaventura and the county comptroller are still in a dispute over $37,100 paid to two of the constable’s deputized attorneys between November 2012 and February, county records show.
The SuperRun Classic Car Show is slated to return to Henderson. Alongside an array of hot rods, muscle, classic and vintage cars, also planned is the unveiling of a piece by local metal artist Chris O’Rourke.
In the new book “A Very, Very Noisy Tractor” by Mar Pavόn and Novila Uyá, everybody in the area knows who’s coming down the road.
Whatever local artist James Henninger doesn’t sell at his “Fire Sale” he’ll set on fire for no other reason than he can’t bring himself to sell work for less than what he thinks is fair.
In a world where ex boyfriends and girlfriends are only a Google search away, couple and family interaction with technology can be complicated. University of Nevada, Las Vegas associate professor Katherine M. Hertlein, director of the university’s Marriage and Family Therapy program, and assistant professor Markie L.C. Blumer, a faculty advisor in the program, examined the subject in the therapy book “The Couple and Family Technology Framework: Intimate Relationships in a Digital Age.”
The National Weather Service issued a high winds watch for the Spring Mountain National Recreation Area Tuesday morning, and is evaluating whether to issue a warning.
Workers demolished a hotel room wing of the former Western hotel-casino Monday in downtown Las Vegas.
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A crowd enjoys the Mountain Fest on Rabbit Peak at Mount Charleston on Saturday, June 29, 2024, in Las Vegas.
Jason Kendall, 35, turned himself in at the Metropolitan Police Department’s headquarters on Friday, police said.
“Love,” the only licensed Beatles production in the world, closes Saturday night at The Mirage
A woman was found dead on the road near an east Las Vegas Valley intersection in what the Metropolitan Police Department has called a suspected homicide.