Emergency responders took the pedestrian to University Medical Center late Oct. 25. He died Oct. 28, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.
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Quincy Jones and Michael Caine were honored together at Power of Love at MGM Grand in ‘13.
Students and parents emerged from Alamo Elementary School around 4:30 p.m. after students were held for more than an hour due to police activity in the area, according to CCSD.
In a case against a suspended Metropolitan Police Department sergeant, prosecutors filed a motion to add new charges related to possession of child sexual abuse material.
Nevada has historically been one of the last states to release results on Election Night. Officials are hopeful that won’t be the case this year.
Executives said during an earnings call Monday that rooms at the Strip casino-hotel will be renovated next year.
It’s not often that Las Vegas’ downtown culture scene steals the stage from the spotlight hog that is the Strip. But that might change in 2012, the so-called “year of downtown,” and no one would be happier than Nancy Deaner.
There are pundits and politicians who suggest that extending unemployment benefits discourages millions from looking for work. Some looking for work at the Henderson office of Nevada Job Connect beg to differ.
Ten-year-old Montrel Lockhart rises from his uncle’s couch — his bed for now — at the darkest hour just before dawn. The nearby streets of downtown Las Vegas are deserted and lonely.
Not sure I agree that adultery indicates human brokenness. Adultery certainly indicates a broken marriage, but if the marriage fails to fulfill the human need, isn’t it natural, isn’t it indicative of a person seeking wholeness, for that person to consider outsourcing? How does that indicate a human brokenness? And as far as evil not being a part of nature and only being a human trait, are humans not a part of nature? I know I’m getting technical here, but we were created by nature, too. — T.F., Detroit
The Bureau of Land Management is looking to reach more people by posting a new series of videos on YouTube called Our Side of the Story.
Two brothers are bringing art, music and fun to the suburbs with their concept, 1CrazyHappyHour.
First Friday is back with extended hours and new venues. Find out what participating galleries have planned in this week’s events listings.
A law that went into effect Oct. 1, 2011, is designed to help make streets safer for bicyclists and motorists but it still poses conflict, according to officer Bill Cassell of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
A recent Wall Street Journal poll of leading economists put the probability of the United States going into recession over the next 12 months at 63 percent. Conventional wisdom is that the Federal Reserve Bank will continue raising interest rates to combat stubborn high inflation, thereby slowing the economy and causing gross domestic product to […]
Tuesday is projected to be the nicest day of the week with a high near 69 in the central Las Vegas Valley. Winds should be light and variable during the day.
Affordability and housing are atop the ticket and voters, such as Latinos, have money and the economy on their mind as they cast their votes, new surveys find.
Mr. Piffles is being retired formally on Nov. 13, his 17th birthday.
Half of Nevada’s registered voters have already cast a ballot. Here’s what the voting turnout indicates.