Thousands of Lions Clubs International members marched to demonstrate global unity during the service organization’s Parade of Nations held Saturday morning in downtown Las Vegas.
Kimber Laux
Kimber Laux joined the Review-Journal as an intern in October 2013 and has since covered crime, breaking news and courts. She now writes about community and weekend events while she is in law school at UNLV. Born and raised in the Las Vegas heat, Kimber enjoys escaping to cooler places to hike, backpack, and snowboard.
A person was hospitalized with “significant burns” Thursday night after a mobile home fire in the east Valley, the Clark County Fire Department said Saturday.
The weather outlook leading up to and including the Fourth of July is calm, clear, and hot, the National Weather Service said.
Hundreds visited the Discovery Children’s Museum on Saturday to design their own superhero costumes, paint paper-plate shields, strut their costumes in a fashion show, and take part in other activities during Superhero Day.
A Las Vegas man watched from an upstairs window as a teenager fled after a deadly shootout unfolded in a normally peaceful west valley neighborhood Thursday morning.
A Las Vegas woman has identified two of the five people who died in a fiery three-vehicle crash in Nye County Sunday afternoon as her father and stepmother.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officers responded just after 4 p.m. Thursday to the intersection of Flamingo Road and Burnham Avenue, near Desert Springs Hospital, where the person was struck.
The Las Vegas Valley is likely to see winds and possibly a stray shower this weekend before settling into warm, clear weather on Memorial Day, the National Weather Service said.
Las Vegas police on Thursday reported the death of Edwin Lima, 25, who was riding a Yamaha R6 south on Valley View Boulevard when a Chevrolet Tahoe made a left turn and entered his path, leading to the collision.
Almost two decades after a former UNLV swimmer was found stabbed to death in a San Francisco apartment building, police have identified a suspect in his death.
The third annual program kicked off Saturday at the Boulevard Mall in Las Vegas. Elementary school teachers and staff set up activity tables for children to make crafts, such as crowns, superhero masks and capes.