Two storm systems moving through the valley starting Friday will bring filtered sunshine, gray skies and scattered showers, according to the National Weather Service said.
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The April death of a 76-year-old man after an altercation in Henderson was ruled a homicide, pushing the total last year in the city to 17, the Review-Journal has learned.
Partly cloudy skies throughout the workweek will yield to a storm system expected to pass through the Las Vegas Valley this weekend.
Six hours after the fact, Las Vegas homicide detectives worked to reconstruct the scene of a shooting Tuesday that left one man dead in the southeast valley.
No arrests have been made in a deadly shooting on New Year’s Eve inside a southwest Las Vegas home.
The mother of Krystal Whipple , the woman wanted in a killing of a nail salon manager over a $35 manicure, is working with Las Vegas police to locate her.
Last year was the deadliest on record for two Clark County suburbs, while Las Vegas police saw a drop in homicides for the first time since 2012.
One person was stabbed during a Saturday morning robbery near downtown Las Vegas, police said.
At least one person was critically injured Saturday in a crash involving two semitrucks and seven passenger vehicles on southbound Interstate 15 near Primm.
The first weekend of 2019 will be wet and gray. The Las Vegas Valley will see thick cloud cover as a storm system passes through this weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
No one was believed injured in a shootout early Friday between occupants of an unknown number of vehicles in the southwest valley stemming from a domestic dispute, Las Vegas police said.
A storm system this weekend may bring rain to Las Vegas and snow to the Spring Mountains, according to the National Weather Service.
Las Vegas police are investigating at least three crashes that occurred shortly after a water main broke early Wednesday and flooded an intersection near the downtown area.
Temperatures are expected to gradually increase following the coldest overnight temperatures in three years in the Las Vegas Valley as rain creeps into the weekend forecast.
The crash, reported just after 7:40 p.m., happened when a pickup truck heading east on Lake Mead Boulevard made a left turn onto Lamb Boulevard into the path of the motorcyclist, according to Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Grant Rogers.