Snow is forecast for the mountains surrounding the Las Vegas Valley on Thursday, according to the National Weather Service, and with a bit of luck the valley may see a few flakes, too.
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Max Michor covers all things violent and weird after dark in Vegas. He was born and raised in the northwest valley and graduated from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in 2017.
No one was injured Wednesday night after a man fleeing a traffic stop rammed his vehicle into a Las Vegas police patrol car.
Las Vegas police arrested a man who allegedly shot a security guard in December after a scuffle outside a Fremont Street nightclub.
A fire that started Tuesday evening at Clark County Wetlands Park was finally contained by about 6 a.m. Wednesday.
The Las Vegas Valley could see rain and strong winds tomorrow, according to the National Weather Service.
A pedestrian was injured Wednesday morning after a crash in front of Centennial Hills Hospital.
A 53-year-old inmate died after he was found unresponsive in his cell Monday morning at High Desert State Prison, about 30 miles north of Las Vegas.
Las Vegas police arrested two people in connection with a Monday night robbery at the South Point.
Temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley will remain low this week, with some areas dropping to below freezing overnight.
After weeks of unseasonably warm weather, the Las Vegas Valley will slip into below-average temperatures this week. A weather system passing through could drop trace amounts of snow pellets late Monday or Thursday night.
Downed power lines in Henderson left more than 1,300 people without power overnight Monday.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is investigating a Monday morning injury crash involving a patrol vehicle.
A man was hospitalized early Monday morning after a shooting in the central valley.
Temperatures will warm over the weekend before a cold front moves into the Las Vegas Valley.
Las Vegas police are searching for a woman who went missing Thursday afternoon at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.