The homicide occurred July 31 on the 1700 block of Ingram Street after police responded to a welfare check at a residence.
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The Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade, which was founded in 1982, returns to downtown Las Vegas on Monday morning.
One of the High Desert State Prison inmates who died was a 52-year-old man who killed two people at a restaurant in 1996.
The Elon Musk-owned Boring Company’s Vegas Loop is set to further expand its footprint slightly outside of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
A man was found dead after a barricade situation in the southeast Las Vegas Valley in which a woman was found with stab wounds.
Deshae Bowen-Edwards, 32, was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on suspicion of sexual conduct with a student.
Big Bear Lake, California, is one of the closest high-elevation destinations for Southern Nevadans seeking a summer getaway with cool temperatures.
The ingredients and methods for composting are the same regardless of where you live, but those who reside in the Southwest may want to consider a few additional suggestions.
From Laughlin to Pahrump to North Las Vegas, there’s plenty of Independence Day fun to be found
Las Vegas poet Carol Cutrona has spent more than 30 years teaching. Cutrona tapped her work and life experience to write “Faith Healing.” The poetry, inspired by Nikki Giovanni, Maya Angelou and Langston Hughes, explores relationships, art and Cutrona’s experiences with faith. For more information, visit authorhouse.com.
The 76th session of the Nevada Legislature ended June 7. Lawmakers faced the difficult task of balancing the state’s budget in a sluggish economy that saw record unemployment and foreclosure rates. Gov. Brian Sandoval was seen by lawmakers and others as “politely ruthless,” getting what he wanted while still being able to work across the aisle. Track your legislators’ votes on key bills here.
You are an observant kid. You pay attention.
For a while now, you’ve listened to the news and you have opinions. You know what you’d do about war if you were president. You have ideas on how to stop poverty, hunger and other world problems.
So what can a kid like you do?
Learn more about book signings, author visits and literary events in Las Vegas.
Reina T. Hohener has received the Citizen Award 2011 from the Knights of Columbus.
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 […]
Continuing the Rat Pack theme near the Resort Corridor, another member of the legendary group has a Las Vegas road named after them.
Adolfo Orozco-Garcia, the former owner of the Alpine Motel Apartments, has reached a plea deal with prosecutors in the deadliest residential fire in Las Vegas history.
Michael Martin, an experienced, licensed pilot, was last seen Jan. 2, according to his family and officials.
BLVD will be the largest standalone retail, entertainment and dining complex on the Strip, boasting 400,000 square feet without the help of a casino or hotel.